6.1 BC-Initial Value Problems + Differential Equations

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Initial Value Problems (6.

1)
V1 (6:57):

dy
1. Solve the initial value problem: 3x 2 5 x 1 , y(1) 5 .
dx

ds cost
2. Solve the initial value problem: ; s( ) 5.
dt 3s 2

V2 (8:11):

1. At time t > 0, the acceleration of a particle that is moving along the x-axis is a(t ) t 2sin t . At t = 0, the
velocity of the particle is 4 . For what value of t will the velocity of the particle be zero?

2. The acceleration of a particle moving along the x -axis at time t is given by a(t ) 4t 2 . When t 0, the
velocity v of the particle and its position s are respectively equal to 3 and 4. Find its position s as a function
of time t .
Differential Equations (6.1)
dy x4 3
V1 (4:44): Consider the differential equation . Find the particular solution y f ( x) to the given
dx 2y
differential equation with the initial condition f (1) 1.

dW 1
V2 (7:02): Find the particular solution W W (t ) to the differential equation (W 100) with initial
dt 35
condition W (0) 1000.

dy 1
V3 (8:42): Given: ( x 1) y 3 . Find a solution y g ( x) with initial condition g (1) .
dx 2

dy y 2
V4 (5:54): Consider the differential equation , where x 0. Find the particular solution y f ( x) to
dx 2 x 2
the differential equation with the initial condition f (1) 0.

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