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y" + 0.5 y' + y | = | 0, |
y(0) | = | 1, |
y'(0) | = | 0. |
Change the range on y to [-1,1], and graph the solution. Increase a in steps of 0.5 up to 3, and describe how the solutions change. Use the symbolic solution to explain what you see in these solution graphs.
y" - 0.25 y' + y | = | 0, |
y(0) | = | 1, |
y'(0) | = | 0. |
Remove the range on y, and let your computer algebra system set the range. Plot the solution and describe the graph. Now set a = -0.5, and replot. Then repeat for a = -0.75. Describe each of these plots. Use the symbolic solution to explain what you see in these solution graphs.
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