
Patrick B. answered 01/18/21
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asked 01/12/21Find y(x) when x=0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1, using the exact solution of the differential equation and two approximations obtained using Euler's Method to approximate the particular solution of the differential equation. Use h = 0.2 and h = 0.1, and compute each approximation to four decimal places.
Differential Equation: dy/dx= y+7cos(x)
Initial Condition: (0,0)
Exact Solution: y= 7/2 (sinx - cosx + e^x)
P.S: I don't really need help on the exact solution part-- I already solved those ones, but I need help with the differentials :)
Patrick B. answered 01/18/21
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