Find two linearly independent solutions of 2x2y"-xy'+(-6x+1)y=0, x>0 of the form

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Chapter10: Analytic Geometry
Section10.6: The Three-dimensional Coordinate System
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Find two linearly independent solutions of 2x2y"-xy'+(-6x+1)y=0, x>0 of the form

of the form
Y1 = T"(1+a1 + a2x + a3 +)
Y2 = "? (1+ be + b2x2 + bzr +)
+.)
where r1> T2.
Enter
T1
a2
a3
r2 =
b2 =
b3 =
Transcribed Image Text:of the form Y1 = T"(1+a1 + a2x + a3 +) Y2 = "? (1+ be + b2x2 + bzr +) +.) where r1> T2. Enter T1 a2 a3 r2 = b2 = b3 =
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