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This assignment is due in class on Tuesday November 27. Here and everywhere, '''neatness counts!!''' You may be brilliant and you may mean just the right things, but if your readers have a hard time deciphering your work they will give up and assume it is wrong.
This assignment is due in class on Tuesday November 27. Here and everywhere, '''neatness counts!!''' You may be brilliant and you may mean just the right things, but if your readers have a hard time deciphering your work they will give up and assume it is wrong.


'''Task 1.''' Find the singular (that is, non-ordinary) points of the equation below, and for each one decide if it is regular or not:
'''Task 1.'''
<center><math>x(1-x^2)^3y''+(1-x^2)^2y'+2(1+x)y=0</math></center>

'''Task 2.''' Find the general solution of the following two equations:
# <math>x^2y''-3xy'+4y=0</math>
# <math>x^2y''+2xy'+y=0</math>
(You are allowed to use complex numbers within the derivation, but your solutions should be real-valued).

'''Task 3.''' Using power series, find <u>two</u> linearly independent solutions for the equation
<center><math>2xy''+y'+xy=0</math></center>

'''Task 4.'''

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This assignment is due in class on Tuesday November 27. Here and everywhere, neatness counts!! You may be brilliant and you may mean just the right things, but if your readers have a hard time deciphering your work they will give up and assume it is wrong.

Task 1. Find the singular (that is, non-ordinary) points of the equation below, and for each one decide if it is regular or not:

Task 2. Find the general solution of the following two equations:

(You are allowed to use complex numbers within the derivation, but your solutions should be real-valued).

Task 3. Using power series, find two linearly independent solutions for the equation

Task 4.