Let x(t) = x' (t) x"(t) 21(t) x₂ (t) If x(0) = 29 x₁(t) 45 x1(t) be a solution to the system of differential equations: -3 3] -7 37 8 57 Put the eigenvalues in ascending order when you enter ₁ (t), ₂(t) below. 30 x₂(t) 46 x₂(t) and x'(0) = x₁ (t) = 0 sin( 4 t) + 0 cos( 4 t) 3 sin(1 t) + 37 cos(1 t) + find (t).
Let x(t) = x' (t) x"(t) 21(t) x₂ (t) If x(0) = 29 x₁(t) 45 x1(t) be a solution to the system of differential equations: -3 3] -7 37 8 57 Put the eigenvalues in ascending order when you enter ₁ (t), ₂(t) below. 30 x₂(t) 46 x₂(t) and x'(0) = x₁ (t) = 0 sin( 4 t) + 0 cos( 4 t) 3 sin(1 t) + 37 cos(1 t) + find (t).
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Chapter11: Differential Equations
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