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Mathematics, 30.07.2019 19:20 sanfordl

Consider xy'' + 3y' + x3y = 0 general solution in terms of the bessel function. jp(x) and j. p(x) y = x -1[c1j 1/2 (x2/2) + c2j -1/2(x2/2)] starting with jp and j-p expand out and find the series find the general solutions showing all work

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