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Use the method of Frobenius to solve the Bessel equation (use your value for Α). x^2y''+xy'+(x^2-4)y=0...

Use the method of Frobenius to solve the Bessel equation (use your value for Α).
x^2y''+xy'+(x^2-4)y=0

Plot y(x) from x = 0 to x = 20

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