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MAT485-2007Spring

The document is a final test for MAT 485 at Syracuse University, consisting of 8 problems worth a total of 100 points. It includes various mathematical tasks such as solving initial value problems, finding general solutions to differential equations, and using the Laplace transform. Each problem has specific point values and requirements for completion.

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The document is a final test for MAT 485 at Syracuse University, consisting of 8 problems worth a total of 100 points. It includes various mathematical tasks such as solving initial value problems, finding general solutions to differential equations, and using the Laplace transform. Each problem has specific point values and requirements for completion.

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MAT 485 Final Test


A. Lutoborski Syracuse University
Spring 2007

Total point value 100 pts, 8 problems.

1. (10 pts) Solve the initial value problem

u'(t) = e-u(t), u(O) = 2

2. (10 pts) Find the general solution of the following differential equation:

3. (10 pts) Solve the initial value problem using the method of undetermined coefficients

y" - 4y = e 2t , y(O) = 0, y'(O) = o.

4. (12 pts) (a) Find all solutions to the homogeneous equation Ax = 0

A = [21 31 41]
(b) Find a single solution to the nonhomogeneous equation Ax = b where b = [6, 6jT.
(c) Find all solutions to the nonhomogeneous equation Ax = b.

5. (14 pts) Solve the initial value problem for the following system

y~ = -Yl + 3Y2,
y; = 3Yl - Y2,
Yl(O) = 1, Y2(0) = 3.

6. (14 pts) Solve the initial value problem

-1
1 ] ---+
x, X'(O) = [-3,3jT
2

7. (14 pts) Use the Laplace transform to solve the initial-value problem

y"(t) + 4y(t) = 3cost


y(O) = y'(O) = 0

8. (16 pts) Use the Laplace transform to solve the initial-value problem

y"(t) + 9y(t) = f(t)


y(O) = y'(O) = 0

g
where
for 0 ~ t < 1
f(t) =
for t 2: 1

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