x"(t) + 2x(t) − y'(t) = 2t +5 x' (t) − x(t) + y' (t) + y(t) = −2t −1 when : x(0) = 3, x'(0) = 0, y(0) = −3 x(t) = 2+t+e=²¹ Ans. y(t) =1−t−3e¯²¹ − cost

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1. _x"(t)+2x(t) − y' (t) = 2t + 5
x' (t) − x(t) + y' (t) + y(t) = −2t −1
when: x(0) = 3, x'(0) = 0, y(0) = −3
Ans. x(t)=2+t+e²²¹
y(t) =1-t-3e-²¹ - cost
Transcribed Image Text:1. _x"(t)+2x(t) − y' (t) = 2t + 5 x' (t) − x(t) + y' (t) + y(t) = −2t −1 when: x(0) = 3, x'(0) = 0, y(0) = −3 Ans. x(t)=2+t+e²²¹ y(t) =1-t-3e-²¹ - cost
2._x"(t)+3y'(t) + 3y(t) = 0
x"(t)
+3y(t)=te¯¹
x(0)=0, x'(0) = 2, y(0)=0
1
Ans. x(t) == t² +t+1-e²
2
y(t) =
1
3
+
1
3
e
+
1
-
3
tet
Transcribed Image Text:2._x"(t)+3y'(t) + 3y(t) = 0 x"(t) +3y(t)=te¯¹ x(0)=0, x'(0) = 2, y(0)=0 1 Ans. x(t) == t² +t+1-e² 2 y(t) = 1 3 + 1 3 e + 1 - 3 tet
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