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given equation is 4xy''+2y'+y=0

convert this equation into standard form


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now we sove this equation by Frobenious method View all solutions

the solution of system be

now substitue these values into the given equation

for the expression to be zero each power of x should vanish


for all c
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is lowest order non vanishing coefficient by de nition putting n=-1 we get
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we know that a0 cannot be zero therefore

thus c=0 and c=1/2

now the genral equation is

now we have two cases c=0 and c=1/2

for c=0

now for n=0

n=1

continuing we get

thus solution is

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now case two

c=1/2

the recurrence relation is

whem n=0

for n=1

on continuing we get

so solution is
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is arbitrary constant it is not xed.
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thus general soution is

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