J jhon13 New member Joined May 23, 2012 Messages 9 May 23, 2012 #1 y'-(3x^2)y=0 1) use the method of integrating factors 2) find the power series that satisfies the equation, and show it gives the same answer as in 1 please help me :-/
y'-(3x^2)y=0 1) use the method of integrating factors 2) find the power series that satisfies the equation, and show it gives the same answer as in 1 please help me :-/
L lookagain Elite Member Joined Aug 22, 2010 Messages 3,250 May 23, 2012 #2 jhon13 said: y'-(3x^2)y=0 1) use the method of integrating factors 2) find the power series that satisfies the equation, and show it gives the same answer as in 1 please help me :-/ Click to expand... jhon, again, don't post problems without showing your work first. Also, do not post this type of problem here. It is to be posted in the "Linear Algebra" section.
jhon13 said: y'-(3x^2)y=0 1) use the method of integrating factors 2) find the power series that satisfies the equation, and show it gives the same answer as in 1 please help me :-/ Click to expand... jhon, again, don't post problems without showing your work first. Also, do not post this type of problem here. It is to be posted in the "Linear Algebra" section.