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MATH 3321

Quiz 6

2/21/11

1. If y = y(x) is a solution of x2y + 6xy + 6y = 0, then lim y(x) = (Hint: the equation x has solutions of the form y = xr .) (a) (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) Does not exist. (e) None of the above. 2. If y = y(x) is the solution of the initial-value problem y 4y + 3y = 0, then y(ln 2) = (a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 9/2 (d) 4 (e) None of the above. 3. The function y = 5xe4x is a solution of a second order, linear, homogeneous dierential equation with constant coecients. The equation is: (a) y + 8y + 8y = 0 (b) y 8y 12y = 0 (c) y 8y + 16y = 0 (d) y + 8y + 16y = 0 (e) None of the above. 4. The function y = 7e2x is a solution of a second order, linear, homogeneous dierential equation with constant coecients. A possible equation is: (a) y 4y + 5y = 0 (b) y 2y 8y = 0 (c) y + 5y + 6y = 0 (d) y + 3y 10y = 0 (e) None of the above. 1 y(0) = 2, y (0) = 2,

5. A particular solution of y + 4y = 2 tan 2x is (a) z =


1 2

cos 2x ln | sec 2x + tan 2x|

(b) z = 1 cos 2x ln | sec 2x + tan 2x| 2 (c) z = 2 sin 2x ln | sec 2x + tan 2x| (d) z =
1 2

sin 2x ln | sec 2x + tan 2x|

(e) None of the above. 6. {y1(x) = x, y2 (x) = x ln x} is a fundamental set of solutions of the reduced equation of 1 1 2 y y + 2y = x x x The general solution of the equation is: (a) y = C1 x + C2x ln x + x(ln x)2 (b) y = C1 x + C2x ln x + 1 (ln x)2 2 (c) y = C1 x + C2x ln x x(ln x)2 (d) y = C1 x + C2x ln x + 2(ln x)2 (e) None of the above. ex is: x

7. A particular solution of y 2y + y = 2ex x (b) z = 2x2 ex (a) z = (c) z = xex ln x xex (d) z = ln x (e) None of the above.

8. The general solution of y 2y 8y = 10e3x is: (a) y = C1 e4x + C2e2x 2e3x (b) y = C1 e4x + C2 e2x + 2e3x (c) y = C1 e4x + C2e2x + 2e3x (d) y = C1 e4x + C2 e2x 2e3x (e) None of the above.

9. The general solution of y y 2y = 2 cos 2x + sin 2x is: (a) y = C1 e2x + C2 ex 1 cos 2x 1 sin 2x 4 4 (b) y = C1 e2x + C2ex + 1 cos 2x 1 sin 2x 4 2 (c) y = C1 e2x + C2ex + 1 cos 2x + 1 sin 2x 2 4 (d) y = C1 e2x + C2 ex + 1 cos 2x + 1 sin 2x 4 4 (e) None of the above.

10. The solution of the initial-value problem y + 4y = 6e2x, is: (a) y = 3 cos 2x + 1 sin 2x 3 e2x 4 4 4 (b) y = 1 cos 2x 3 sin 2x + 3 e2x 4 4 4 (c) y = 1 cos 2x 1 sin 2x 3 e2x 4 4 4 (d) y = 1 cos 2x + 3 sin 2x + 3 e2x 4 4 4 (e) None of the above. y(0) = 1, y (0) = 3

11. A particular solution z = z(x) of y 5y 6y = 2 cos 3x + 4e2x will have the form (a) z = A cos 3x + Be2x (b) z = A cos 3x + B sin 3x + Cxe2x (c) z = A cos 3x + B sin 3x + Ce2x (d) z = A sin 3x + Bxe2x (e) None of the above.

12. A particular solution z = z(x) of y + y 12y = 4ex sin 2x + 4e3x + 2 will have the form (a) z = Ae2x cos 2x + Be2x sin 2x + Cxe3x + D (b) z = Aex cos 2x + Bex sin 2x + Cxe3x + D (c) z = Aex cos 2x + Bex sin 2x + Ce3x + Dx (d) z = Ae2x cos x + Be2x sin x + Cxe3x + D (e) None of the above.

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