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5.34, §2 Solution

y' + x2 y = x2

The equation is linear.

Solution of the homogeneous equation:

Solution of the inhomogeneous equation:

into

y' + x2 y = x2

Solution:

Note: function y(x)=1 is called a particular solution. It is one solution that satisfies the inhomogeneous equation.

The general solution of linear equations is always: (any arbitrary particular solution) plus (the general solution of the homogeneous equation).

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