Please show all work. Im pretty stuck on this one. Linear differential equations
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Question
Please show all work. Im pretty stuck on this one.
Explanation / Answer
if 0<=t<=1
equation is
y'+2y = 0
=>
dy/y = -2dt
=>
y = c*e^(-2t)
we have y(0) =1
=>
c = 1
=>
y = e^(-2t) for 0<=t<=1
if t>1
y'+y = 0
=>
dy/y = -t
=>
y = ce^(-t)
since y is continuous at t = 1
we have ce^(-1) = e^(-2)
=>
c = e^(-1)
=>
y = e^(-1-t) for t>1
so
y =
e^(-2t) for 0<=t<=1.
e^(-1-t) for t>1
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