Higher order homogeneous linear differential equation, using auxiliary equation, sect 4.2#37
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higher order homogeneous linear differential equation, sect 4.2#37
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The key to understanding how this works with this type of differential equation is understanding how the underlying algebra in finding the roots of the equation. The funny things is is that the calculus is not really all that difficult. It is the work you do with the algebra that can make it a rather long and tedious process. Nicely done my friend!
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There is another trick for factoring out polynomials of degree>2.If you take the sum of the coefficients of the polynomial and the contastant one and if it turns out to be zero(the sum of them) then one of the roots of the polynomial is definitely 1!!! In this example if you sum 1+1-6+4=0 so the number 1 is one root of the polynomial!
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Do you know about D/4? When coefficient B in Ax^2 + Bx +C is even, you can yous simplier formula:
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