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MATH-2790 Differential Equations HW Assignment 1: Dennis Borisov

The document is a homework assignment for MATH-2790 Differential Equations, authored by Dennis Borisov. It includes problems related to determining the orders of ordinary differential equations (ODEs), identifying linear ODEs, finding values for specific functions that solve given ODEs, and solving initial value problems (IVPs) with specified conditions. The assignment covers various types of differential equations and requires analytical skills to derive solutions and classifications.

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MATH-2790 Differential Equations HW Assignment 1: Dennis Borisov

The document is a homework assignment for MATH-2790 Differential Equations, authored by Dennis Borisov. It includes problems related to determining the orders of ordinary differential equations (ODEs), identifying linear ODEs, finding values for specific functions that solve given ODEs, and solving initial value problems (IVPs) with specified conditions. The assignment covers various types of differential equations and requires analytical skills to derive solutions and classifications.

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MATH-2790 Differential Equations

HW assignment 1

Dennis Borisov

1. Determine the orders of the following ODEs:

(a) y ′ − y = y ′′ ,
′
(b) y 2 = x,
(c) yy ′ = x2 ,
(d) cos(y ′ ) − xy = tan(x),
(e) (y ′ + xy)′ = ey ,
(f) y (3) + (y ′ )4 = x2 − x − 1,
(g) yy ′ y ′′ = sin(x).

2. Determine which of the following ODEs are linear:

(a) xy (3) − (y ′ )4 + y = 0,
(b) cos(x)y ′ + y = tan(x),
(c) y (2) − y (3) + x3 − x2 = ex ,
d2 u
(d) dr2
+ du
dr + u = cos (r + u),
2
d R
(e) dt2
= − Rk2 ,
x
(f) y+y ′ = 1,
2
 
d2 x ( dx
dt ) dx
(g) dt2
− 1− 3 dt + x = 0.

3. Find the values of A for which the given function solves the given ODE:

(a) 5y ′ = 2y and y = eAx ,


(b) 2y ′′ + 7y ′ − 4y = 0 and y = eAx ,
(c) x2 y ′′ − 7xy ′ + 15y = 0 and y = xA ,
dy
(d) dt + 20y = 24 and y = A − 65 e−20t ,
(e) y ′′
+ y = tan(x) and y = A cos(x) ln(sec(x) + tan(x)).
√ Rx
(f) 2xy ′ − y = Ax cos(x) and y = x 4 cos(t)
√ dt,
t
 2 2 R x t2


(g) y + 2xy = 1 and y = A e −x +e−x e dt ,
0

1
(h) 2xy + x2 − y y ′ = 0 and Ax2 y + y 2 = 1.


4. Starting with the given family of functions find a solution to the given
IVP and determine the largest interval on which this solution is defined:

(a)

y′ = y − y2, y(−1) = 2;

1
y= .
1 + ce−x

(b)
1
y ′ + 2xy 2 = 0, y(−2) = ,
2
1
y= .
x2 + c

(c)
 
′ 2 1
y + 2xy = 0, y = −4,
2
1
y= .
x2 +c

(d)

d2 x π  dx  π 
+ x = 0, x = 0, = 1,
dt2 2 dt 2

x = c1 cos(t) + c2 sin(t).

2
(e)

d2 x π  √ dx  π  √
+ x = 0, x = 2, = 2 2,
dt2 4 dt 4

x = c1 cos(t) + c2 sin(t).

(f)

y ′′ − y = 0, y(1) = 0, y ′ (1) = e,

y = c1 ex + c2 e−x .

(g)

y ′′ − y = 0, y(0) = 0, y ′ (0) = 0,

y = c1 ex + c2 e−x .

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