by the way, i don't think y' and y'' is needed here
i divided the whole thing by 4x, then slove for the indicial,
which are r=0,-.5
but i don't know what to do from this point on,
i think i need to find the equation for cn, but don't know how.
can you help
the question is
" find two linearly independent of frebenius series solutions for 4xy''+2y'+y=0"
I try almost everything to slove this, but could't figure it
any help is appercaited
thank you
this explain why i spend like about 2 hours on 3 questions, and still can't figure out any of them, but you spend like a few minutes and sloved one of the questions.
where do you teach?
its ok. thanks a lot csprof2000
im self learning this, so you will be surprise by how simple my questions are.
they are easy for you, but not esay for me.
im doing my best to get an overall knowledge of Differential Equations before i enter college.
thanks again csprof2000.
i have one...
oh, i guess your answer above is wrong.
because i have the answer key, and it said the answer for this question should be y=[(x^(3/2)+c)]^2
Thank you alot.
im self learning Differential Equations, i really appreciate your help.