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A General Method of Deriving the Auxiliary Equation for Cauchy-Euler Equations

by Vedula N. Murty (Pennsylvania State University, Middletown) and James F. McCrory (Pennsylvania State University, Middletown)

This article originally appeared in:
College Mathematics Journal
June, 1985

Subject classification(s): Differential & Difference Equations | Ordinary Differential Equations
Applicable Course(s): 3.6 Differential Equations

The author gives a method for one of the standard types of differential equations.


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Ordinary Differential Equations | Analytic Methods
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