APM2611 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 - DUE 19 June 2024
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APM2611
ASSIGNMENT 2 2024
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 19 JUNE 2024
, APM2611/101/0/2024
ASSIGNMENT 02
Due date: Wednesday, 19 June 2024
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ONLY FOR YEAR MODULE
Series solutions, Laplace transforms and Fourier series, solving PDE’s by separation of
variables.
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Question 1
Solve the following DEs.
1.
y000− y = 0
2.
y00− 8y 0 + 15y = 0, y(0) = 1, y0(0) = 5
Question 2
Consider the DE
y00− y 0 − 2y = 10 cos x.
Using the method of undetermined coefficients,
1. find a solution for the homogeneous part of the DE
2. find a particular solution
3. write down the generalsolution for the DE.
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, Question 3
Consider the DE
y00+ y = sec 2 x.
Using the method of variation of parameters,
1. find a solution for the homogeneous part of the DE,
2. find a particular solution,
3. write down the generalsolution for the DE.
4. Find the generalsolution of the given differentialequation:
(i)
y000− 6y 00+ 12y0 − 8y = 0
(ii)
y000+ 3y 00+ 3y 0 + y = 0
5. Solve the boundary value problem00y+ y = 0, y0(0) = 0, y0( π ) = 2.
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Question 4
1. Solve the given differentialequations by separation of variables:
dy
(i) e x y = e −y + e−2x−y
dx
dx 2
(ii) y ln |x| = y+1
dy x
dy y2 − 1
2. Solve the initial value problem: = 2 , y(2) = 2
dx x −1
3. Show that the given differentialequations are exact and solve them.
dy
(i) x = 2xe x − y + 6x 2.
dx
(ii) (2xy 2 − 3)dx + (2x 2 y + 4)dy = 0.
4. Solve the following linear DEs:
(i) y 0 + 2xy = (2x + 1)e x .
(ii) y 0 = 2y + x + 1.
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