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[-12 Points] DETAILS Solve the given initial-value problem. 1 -4 -6 X' 2 -3 X, X(0) = 1 1 -2 1 -( W NU -3 X(t) = Submit Answer [-12 Points] DETAILS Solve the given initial-value problem. x = $ =)x, x(0) = -(-3) X(t) =
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5.7.3 Solve the initial value problem x'(t) Ax(t ) for t2 0, with x(0) = (3,2). Classify the nature of the origin as an attractor, repeller, or saddle point of the dynamical system described by x' Ax. Find the directions of greatest attraction and/or repulsion 12 16 A= 8 12 Solve the initial value problem. x(t) 5.7.3 Solve the initial value problem x'(t) Ax(t ) for t2 0, with x(0) = (3,2). Classify the nature of the origin as an...
2. Solve the initial-boundary value problem 2% for 0 < x < 6, t > 0, u(0,t) = u(6,t) = 0 for t > 0, u(x,0) = x(3 - x) for 0 5736. (60 pts.)
Use the substitution t = −x to solve the given initial-value problem on the interval (−∞, 0). , y(−1) = 6, y'(−1) = 3
Solve the given initial value problem 20 -5 17 x'(t) x(t), x(0)- - 29
Solve the given initial-value problem. x = (-: 1. )x. xco) - (-:) X(t) =
Solve the given initial-value problem. 8-1), x(0)=( -4 8 Solve the given initial-value problem. 8-1), x(0)=( -4 8