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Chapter 3

This document provides an overview of higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients. It defines homogeneous and nonhomogeneous equations and introduces the concepts of linear independence and the Wronskian. Methods for solving second and higher order homogeneous equations with constant coefficients are presented, including the auxiliary equation and cases based on the discriminant. The method of undetermined coefficients is described for finding particular solutions to nonhomogeneous equations. Several examples illustrate solving second and higher order differential equations with constant coefficients.

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Chapter 3

This document provides an overview of higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients. It defines homogeneous and nonhomogeneous equations and introduces the concepts of linear independence and the Wronskian. Methods for solving second and higher order homogeneous equations with constant coefficients are presented, including the auxiliary equation and cases based on the discriminant. The method of undetermined coefficients is described for finding particular solutions to nonhomogeneous equations. Several examples illustrate solving second and higher order differential equations with constant coefficients.

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Dr.

Faris Alzahrani

MATH 204

Chapter 3

Higher Order Linear Differential Equations

3.1 Definitions

Homogeneous and Nonhomogeneous Equations :

An nth order linear differential equation has the form

dn y d n −1 y dy
an ( x ) + a n −1 ( x ) + . . . + a 1 ( x ) + a0 ( x ) y = g ( x ).
dx n dx n−1 dx

If g( x ) = 0, then the equation is called homogeneous, otherwise it is called nonhomogeneous.


For example, the differential equation y00 − 3y0 + 5y = 0 is homogeneous, while the differential
equation y00 − 3y0 + 5y = x2 is nonhomogeneous.

Linear Independence and the Wronskian :

A set of functions f 1 , f 2 , . . . , f n is called linearly independent if

W 6= 0,

where W is called the Wronskian of f 1 , f 2 , . . . , f n given by



f1 f2 ... fn



f 10 f 20 ... f n0


W = .. .. ..
.

. . .

( n −1) ( n −1) ( n −1)
f1 f2 . . . fn

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Example. Show that the following sets of functions are linearly independent :
1. f 1 ( x ) = cos x, f 2 ( x ) = sin x

2. f 1 ( x ) = x + 1, f 2 ( x ) = x, f 3 ( x ) = x2

Theorem. Let y1 , y2 , . . . , yn be n solutions of the nth order differential equation

dn y d n −1 y dy
an ( x ) n
+ a n −1 ( x ) n − 1
+ . . . + a1 ( x ) + a0 ( x )y = 0.
dx dx dx

Then :

1. The set of solutions is linearly independent if and only if

W 6= 0.

2. If the set of solutions is linearly independent, then it is called a fundamental set of solutions.
The general solution is
y = c1 y1 + c2 y2 + . . . + c n y n .

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Example. The given functions are solutions of the given differential equation. Verify that they
form a fundamental set of solutions. Form the general solution :
1. y00 − 9y = 0; y1 = e3x , y2 = e−3x

2. y000 − 6y00 + 11y0 − 6y = 0; y1 = e x , y2 = e2x , y3 = e3x


Exercises 3.1

Q1. The given functions are solutions of the given differential equation. Verify that they form a
fundamental set of solutions. Form the general solution :
1. y00 − y0 − 12y = 0; y1 = e−3x , y2 = e4x

2. y00 − 2y0 + 5y = 0; y1 = e x cos 2x, y2 = e x sin 2x

3. 4y00 − 4y0 + y = 0; y1 = e x/2 , y2 = xe x/2

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3.2 Homogeneous Equations with Constant Coefficients

Second Order Equations :

A second order homogeneous equation with constant coefficients has the form

ay00 + by0 + cy = 0,

where a, b, c are constants. If y = emx , then the above equation becomes

am2 + bm + c emx = 0.


Since emx 6= 0, then


am2 + bm + c = 0.

This equation is called the auxiliary equation, whose roots are given by
√ √
−b + b2 − 4ac −b − b2 − 4ac
m1 = and m2 = ·
2a 2a

There are three cases :

1. If b2 − 4ac > 0, then the roots are real and m1 6= m2 . The general solution is

y = c 1 e m1 x + c 2 e m2 x .

2. If b2 − 4ac = 0, then the roots are real and m1 = m2 . The general solution is

y = c1 em1 x + c2 xem1 x .

3. If b2 − 4ac < 0, then the roots are complex and m1,2 = α ± iβ. The general solution is

 
y = eαx c1 cos βx + c2 sin βx .

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Example. Solve the following differential equations :

1. 2y00 − 5y0 − 3y = 0

2. y00 − 10y0 + 25y = 0

3. y00 + 4y0 + 7y = 0

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Example. Solve the following initial value problem :

y00 + 16y = 0, y(0) = 2, y0 (0) = −2.

Higher Order Equations :

Example. Solve the following differential equation :

y000 + 3y00 − 4y = 0.

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Example. Solve the following differential equation :

y(4) + 2y00 + y = 0.


Exercises 3.2

Q1. Solve the following differential equations :

1. y00 − y0 − 6y = 0

2. y00 + 8y0 + 16y = 0

3. y00 − 4y0 + 5y = 0

4. y000 − 4y00 − 5y0 = 0

5. y(4) + y000 + y00 = 0

Q2. Solve the following initial value problem :


π π
y00 + y = 0, y = 0, y0 = 2.
3 3

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3.3 Nonhomogeneous Equations with Constant Coefficients :


Undetermined Coefficients

A second order non-homogeneous linear equation with constant coefficients has the form

ay00 + by0 + cy = g( x ),

where a, b, c are constants and g( x ) 6= 0. The general solution is given by

y = yc + y p ,

where yc is the solution of the homogeneous equation

ay00 + by0 + cy = 0,

and y p is any particular solution of the above nonhomogeneous equation.

Example. Solve the following differential equations :

1. y00 − 10y0 + 25y = 30x + 3

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2. y00 − 4y0 − 12y = 3e5x

Example. Find a particular solution of the following differential equations :

1. y00 − y0 + y = 2 sin 3x

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2. y00 − 5y0 + 4y = 8e x

3. y00 − 2y0 + y = e x

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Example. Determine the form of a particular solution of the following differential equations :

1. y00 − 8y0 + 25y = 5x3 e− x − 7e− x

2. y00 + 4y = x cos x

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3. y00 − 9y0 + 14y = 3x2 − 5 sin 2x + 7xe6x


Exercises 3.3

Q1. Solve the following differential equations :

1. y00 + 3y0 + 2y = 6

2. 5y00 + y0 = −6x

3. y00 + 4y0 + 4y = 4x2 − 8x

4. 4y00 − 4y0 − 3y = cos 2x

5. y00 − 16y = 2e4x

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3.4 Nonhomogeneous Equations with Constant Coefficients :


Variation of Parameters

Consider a second order nonhomogeneous equation with constant coefficients of the form

y00 + by0 + cy = g( x ),

a=1

where b, c are constants and g( x ) 6= 0. Again, the general solution is given by

y = yc + y p .

If yc = c1 y1 + c2 y2 , then y p = u1 y1 + u2 y2 , where

y2 g ( x ) y1 g ( x )
Z Z
u1 = − dx and u2 = dx
W W

and W is the Wronskian of y1 and y2 .

Example. Solve the following differential equations :

1. y00 − 4y0 + 4y = ( x + 1)e2x

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2. 4y00 + 36y = csc 3x

3. y00 + y = tan x

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Exercises 3.4

Q1. Solve the following differential equations :

1. y00 + y = sec x 2. y00 + y = cos2 x

3.5 Cauchy-Euler Equation

A second order Cauchy-Euler equation is a differential equation with variable coefficients of the
form
d2 y dy
a2 x 2 + a 1 x + a0 y = g ( x ),
dx2 dx
where a0 , a1 , a2 are constants. The substitution x = et or t = ln x transforms the Cauchy-Euler


equation into the following differential equation with constant coefficients

d2 y dy
a2 2
+ ( a1 − a2 ) + a0 y = g ( e t ).
dt dt

Example. Solve the following differential equations :

d2 y dy
1. x2 2
− 2x − 4y = 0
dx dx

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2. 4x2 y00 + 8xy0 + y = 0

Example. Solve the following initial value problem :

x2 y00 + xy0 + y = 0, y(1) = 1, y0 (1) = 2.

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Example. Solve the following differential equations :

1. x2 y00 + 10xy0 + 8y = x2

2. x2 y00 − xy0 + y = ln x

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Exercises 3.5

Q1. Solve the following differential equations :

1. x2 y00 − 2y = 0

2. x2 y00 + xy0 + 4y = 0

3. x2 y00 + 5xy0 + 4y = 0

4. x2 y00 − xy0 + y = 2x

5. x2 y00 − 4xy0 + 6y = ln x2

3.6 Systems of Linear Differential Equations

Differential Operators :

Differential equations can be written using the following notations

d d2 dn
= D, = D2 , ..., = Dn ,
dx dx2 dx n

where D is called the differential operator. For example, the differential equation

d2 y dy
+ 5 + 6y = e x
dx2 dx

can be written as
D2 y + 5Dy + 6y = e x

or
( D2 + 5D + 6)y = e x .

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Example. Solve the following systems of differential equations :

1. Dx + ( D + 2)y = 0
( D − 3) x − 2y = 0

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dx
2. = 2x − y
dt
dy
=x
dt

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3. Dx + y = t
x − Dy = t


Exercises 3.6

Q1. Solve the following systems of differential equations :

1. ( D − 4) x − 7y = 0 2. Dx − 4y = 1
x − ( D + 2) y = 0 x + Dy = 2

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Answers 3.1

A1.
1. Verify, y = c1 e−3x + c2 e4x 2. Verify, y = c1 e x cos 2x + c2 e x sin 2x

x x
3. Verify, y = c1 e 2 + c2 xe 2


Answers 3.2

A1.
1. y = c1 e−2x + c2 e3x 2. y = c1 e−4x + c2 xe−4x

3. y = e2x c1 cos x + c2 sin x 4. y = c1 + c2 e− x + c3 e5x


 

−x
h √ √ i
3 3

5. y = c1 + c2 x + e 2 c3 cos 2 x + c4 sin 2 x


A2. y = − 3 cos x + sin x


Answers 3.3

A1.
−x
1. y = c1 e− x + c2 e−2x + 3 2. y = c1 + c2 e 5 + 30x − 3x2

−x 3x
3. y = c1 e−2x + c2 xe−2x + 72 − 4x + x2 4. y = c1 e 2 19
+ c2 e 2 − 425 8
cos 2x − 425 sin 2x

5. y = c1 e4x + c2 e−4x + 41 xe4x


Answers 3.4

A1.
1. y = c1 cos x + c2 sin x + cos x ln | cos x | + x sin x

2. y = c1 cos x + c2 sin x + 13 cos4 x + sin2 x − 13 sin4 x

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Answers 3.5

A1.
1. y = c1 x −1 + c2 x2 2. y = c1 cos(2 ln x ) + c2 sin(2 ln x )

3. y = c1 x −2 + c2 x −2 ln x 4. y = c1 x + c2 x ln x + x (ln x )2

5. y = c1 x2 + c2 x3 + 5
18 + 13 ln x


Answers 3.6

A1.
1. x = c1 e−3t + c2 e5t 2. x = 2 + c1 cos 2t + c2 sin 2t
h i h i
y = 17 −7c1 e−3t + c2 e5t y = 14 −1 − 2c1 sin 2t + 2c2 cos 2t

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