- the differential equation wer to the previous part: ye(x) = y'' + 42y' + 152y = 8 cos(8x) Ae - 38x + Be 4x f you were to use the method of undetermined coefficients to solve the given erential equation, what would be an appropriate form for the initial guess for the ticular solution y(x)? Use A and B for arbitrary constants. Y₂(x) =

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For the differential equation
Answer to the previous part: ye(x)
=
y'' + 42y' + 152y = 8 cos(8x)
Ae
38x
+ Be
4x
If you were to use the method of undetermined coefficients to solve the given
differential equation, what would be an appropriate form for the initial guess for the
particular solution y(x)? Use A and B for arbitrary constants.
Y₂(x) =
Transcribed Image Text:For the differential equation Answer to the previous part: ye(x) = y'' + 42y' + 152y = 8 cos(8x) Ae 38x + Be 4x If you were to use the method of undetermined coefficients to solve the given differential equation, what would be an appropriate form for the initial guess for the particular solution y(x)? Use A and B for arbitrary constants. Y₂(x) =
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