For the equation y" + k²y = 0, with the boundary conditions y(0) = 0 and yld form of non-zero solution of y (where n varies over all integers) are A) y = no An sinx a FLTE C) y = no An ea TLT B) y = no An cos x D) y = Σ@so An FLI e a

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Chapter8: Conic Sections
Section8.2: More Parabolas And Some Circles
Problem 63.2PS: By expanding (xh)2+(yk)2=r2, we obtain x22hx+h22ky+k2r2=0. When we compare this result to the form...
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For the equation y" + k²y = 0, with the boundary conditions y(0) = 0 and y(a) = 0. The
form of non-zero solution of y (where n varies over all integers) are
A) y = Σo An sin
11
C) y = no An ea
FLI
x
a²₁
TUTT
B) y = E=0 An cos x
a
D) y =
22..
TI
no An ea
a²u
x
~~G
Transcribed Image Text:For the equation y" + k²y = 0, with the boundary conditions y(0) = 0 and y(a) = 0. The form of non-zero solution of y (where n varies over all integers) are A) y = Σo An sin 11 C) y = no An ea FLI x a²₁ TUTT B) y = E=0 An cos x a D) y = 22.. TI no An ea a²u x ~~G
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