Why multiply possible form of part of particular solution form by a power of the independent variable when solving an ordinary differential equation
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When solving a fixed-constant linear ordinary differential equation where the part of the homogeneous solution is same form as part of a possible particular solution, why do we get the next independent solution in the form of x^n* possible form of part of particular solution? Show this through an example. See the pdf file ______________________ … Continue reading "Why multiply possible form of part of particular solution form by a power of the independent variable when solving an ordinary diffe
