Question and Answers Forum

All Questions      Topic List

Differentiation Questions

Previous in All Question      Next in All Question      

Previous in Differentiation      Next in Differentiation      

Question Number 23522 by gopikrishnan005@gmail.com last updated on 01/Nov/17

the particular integral of the differential equation f(D)y=e^(ax) where f(D)=(D−a)g(D),g(a)≠0 is

$${the}\:{particular}\:{integral}\:{of}\:{the}\:{differential}\:{equation}\:{f}\left({D}\right){y}={e}^{{ax}} {where}\:{f}\left({D}\right)=\left({D}−{a}\right){g}\left({D}\right),{g}\left({a}\right)\neq\mathrm{0}\:{is} \\ $$

Commented by 1kanika# last updated on 26/Nov/17

xeΛax/g(a)

$$\mathrm{xe}\Lambda\mathrm{ax}/\mathrm{g}\left(\mathrm{a}\right) \\ $$

Terms of Service

Privacy Policy

Contact: info@tinkutara.com