Question

solve for x(t) and y(t): x'=-3x+2y; y'=-3x+4y x(0)=0,y(0)=2

solve for x(t) and y(t):

x'=-3x+2y;

y'=-3x+4y

x(0)=0,y(0)=2

Homework Answers

Know the answer?
Your Answer:

Post as a guest

Your Name:

What's your source?

Earn Coins

Coins can be redeemed for fabulous gifts.

Not the answer you're looking for?
Ask your own homework help question
Similar Questions
Solve for the general solution x^4y''''+4x^3y'''+3x^2y''-xy'+y=0
Solve for the general solution x^4y''''+4x^3y'''+3x^2y''-xy'+y=0
(differential equations): solve for x(t) and y(t) 2x' + x - (5y' +4y)=0 3x'-2x-(4y'-y)=0 note: Prime...
(differential equations): solve for x(t) and y(t) 2x' + x - (5y' +4y)=0 3x'-2x-(4y'-y)=0 note: Prime denotes d/dt
(x+1)y'=y-1 2) dx+(x/y+(e)?)dy=0 3)ty'+2y=sint 4) y"-4y=-3x²e3x 5) y"-y-2y=1/sinx 6)2x2y"+xy'-2y=0 ea)y=x' b) x=0 2dx/dt-2dy/dt-3x=t; 2
(x+1)y'=y-1 2) dx+(x/y+(e)?)dy=0 3)ty'+2y=sint 4) y"-4y=-3x²e3x 5) y"-y-2y=1/sinx 6)2x2y"+xy'-2y=0 ea)y=x' b) x=0 2dx/dt-2dy/dt-3x=t; 2
solve the following systems x'=3x-y+2 , x(0)=1 y'=-4y , y(0) =2
solve the following systems x'=3x-y+2 , x(0)=1 y'=-4y , y(0) =2
Solve the following for Z5: x+2y=1 3x+4y=1
Solve the following for Z5: x+2y=1 3x+4y=1
Question : y'' = 4y' + 13y =0 , (y''+ 2y' + 2y)^2 = 0 ,...
Question : y'' = 4y' + 13y =0 , (y''+ 2y' + 2y)^2 = 0 , y'' - y' - 2y = cosx , y'' + 3y' + 2y = x^2 - e^2x
Solve the system of linear equations: x-2y+3z=4 2x+y-4z=3 -3x+4y-z=-2 2. Determine whether the lines  x+y=1 and 5x+y=3...
Solve the system of linear equations: x-2y+3z=4 2x+y-4z=3 -3x+4y-z=-2 2. Determine whether the lines  x+y=1 and 5x+y=3 intersect. If they do, find points of intersection.
9. Solve the following IVP’s: (a) y'' + 4y = 4 + δ(t − 3π) y(0)...
9. Solve the following IVP’s: (a) y'' + 4y = 4 + δ(t − 3π) y(0) = 0, y'(0) = 1 (b) y'' + 2y' + y = e^t + 2δ(t − 2) y(0) = −1, y'(0) = 2 (c) y'' − 4y = 3δ(t) y(0) = −1, y'(0) = −2
Solve y'' + 2y' + 4y = 1 subject to y(0) = y'(0) = 0 (differential...
Solve y'' + 2y' + 4y = 1 subject to y(0) = y'(0) = 0 (differential equations)
Solve the initial value problem y' = 3x^2 − 2y, y(0) = 4
Solve the initial value problem y' = 3x^2 − 2y, y(0) = 4
ADVERTISEMENT
Need Online Homework Help?

Get Answers For Free
Most questions answered within 1 hours.

Ask a Question
ADVERTISEMENT