1.11 problem 5(a)

1.11.1 Maple step by step solution

Internal problem ID [11579]
Internal file name [OUTPUT/10562_Thursday_May_18_2023_05_56_29_PM_64086885/index.tex]

Book: Differential Equations by Shepley L. Ross. Third edition. John Willey. New Delhi. 2004.
Section: Chapter 1, Differential equations and their solutions. Exercises page 13
Problem number: 5(a).
ODE order: 3.
ODE degree: 1.

The type(s) of ODE detected by this program : "higher_order_linear_constant_coefficients_ODE"

Maple gives the following as the ode type

[[_3rd_order, _missing_x]]

\[ \boxed {y^{\prime \prime \prime }-3 y^{\prime \prime }-4 y^{\prime }+12 y=0} \] The characteristic equation is \[ \lambda ^{3}-3 \lambda ^{2}-4 \lambda +12 = 0 \] The roots of the above equation are \begin {align*} \lambda _1 &= 2\\ \lambda _2 &= 3\\ \lambda _3 &= -2 \end {align*}

Therefore the homogeneous solution is \[ y_h(x)=c_{1} {\mathrm e}^{-2 x}+c_{2} {\mathrm e}^{2 x}+{\mathrm e}^{3 x} c_{3} \] The fundamental set of solutions for the homogeneous solution are the following \begin {align*} y_1 &= {\mathrm e}^{-2 x}\\ y_2 &= {\mathrm e}^{2 x}\\ y_3 &= {\mathrm e}^{3 x} \end {align*}

Summary

The solution(s) found are the following \begin{align*} \tag{1} y &= c_{1} {\mathrm e}^{-2 x}+c_{2} {\mathrm e}^{2 x}+{\mathrm e}^{3 x} c_{3} \\ \end{align*}

Verification of solutions

\[ y = c_{1} {\mathrm e}^{-2 x}+c_{2} {\mathrm e}^{2 x}+{\mathrm e}^{3 x} c_{3} \] Verified OK.

1.11.1 Maple step by step solution

\[ \begin {array}{lll} & {} & \textrm {Let's solve}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & y^{\prime \prime \prime }-3 y^{\prime \prime }-4 y^{\prime }+12 y=0 \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Highest derivative means the order of the ODE is}\hspace {3pt} 3 \\ {} & {} & y^{\prime \prime \prime } \\ \square & {} & \textrm {Convert linear ODE into a system of first order ODEs}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & \circ & \textrm {Define new variable}\hspace {3pt} y_{1}\left (x \right ) \\ {} & {} & y_{1}\left (x \right )=y \\ {} & \circ & \textrm {Define new variable}\hspace {3pt} y_{2}\left (x \right ) \\ {} & {} & y_{2}\left (x \right )=y^{\prime } \\ {} & \circ & \textrm {Define new variable}\hspace {3pt} y_{3}\left (x \right ) \\ {} & {} & y_{3}\left (x \right )=y^{\prime \prime } \\ {} & \circ & \textrm {Isolate for}\hspace {3pt} y_{3}^{\prime }\left (x \right )\hspace {3pt}\textrm {using original ODE}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & y_{3}^{\prime }\left (x \right )=3 y_{3}\left (x \right )+4 y_{2}\left (x \right )-12 y_{1}\left (x \right ) \\ & {} & \textrm {Convert linear ODE into a system of first order ODEs}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & \left [y_{2}\left (x \right )=y_{1}^{\prime }\left (x \right ), y_{3}\left (x \right )=y_{2}^{\prime }\left (x \right ), y_{3}^{\prime }\left (x \right )=3 y_{3}\left (x \right )+4 y_{2}\left (x \right )-12 y_{1}\left (x \right )\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Define vector}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}\left (x \right )=\left [\begin {array}{c} y_{1}\left (x \right ) \\ y_{2}\left (x \right ) \\ y_{3}\left (x \right ) \end {array}\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {System to solve}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}^{\prime }\left (x \right )=\left [\begin {array}{ccc} 0 & 1 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 1 \\ -12 & 4 & 3 \end {array}\right ]\cdot {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}\left (x \right ) \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Define the coefficient matrix}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & A =\left [\begin {array}{ccc} 0 & 1 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 1 \\ -12 & 4 & 3 \end {array}\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Rewrite the system as}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}^{\prime }\left (x \right )=A \cdot {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}\left (x \right ) \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {To solve the system, find the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of}\hspace {3pt} A \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Eigenpairs of}\hspace {3pt} A \\ {} & {} & \left [\left [-2, \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{4} \\ -\frac {1}{2} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ]\right ], \left [2, \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{4} \\ \frac {1}{2} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ]\right ], \left [3, \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{9} \\ \frac {1}{3} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ]\right ]\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Consider eigenpair}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & \left [-2, \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{4} \\ -\frac {1}{2} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ]\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Solution to homogeneous system from eigenpair}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}_{1}={\mathrm e}^{-2 x}\cdot \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{4} \\ -\frac {1}{2} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Consider eigenpair}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & \left [2, \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{4} \\ \frac {1}{2} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ]\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Solution to homogeneous system from eigenpair}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}_{2}={\mathrm e}^{2 x}\cdot \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{4} \\ \frac {1}{2} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Consider eigenpair}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & \left [3, \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{9} \\ \frac {1}{3} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ]\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Solution to homogeneous system from eigenpair}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}_{3}={\mathrm e}^{3 x}\cdot \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{9} \\ \frac {1}{3} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {General solution to the system of ODEs}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}=c_{1} {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}_{1}+c_{2} {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}_{2}+c_{3} {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}_{3} \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {Substitute solutions into the general solution}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & {\moverset {\rightarrow }{y}}=c_{1} {\mathrm e}^{-2 x}\cdot \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{4} \\ -\frac {1}{2} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ]+c_{2} {\mathrm e}^{2 x}\cdot \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{4} \\ \frac {1}{2} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ]+{\mathrm e}^{3 x} c_{3} \cdot \left [\begin {array}{c} \frac {1}{9} \\ \frac {1}{3} \\ 1 \end {array}\right ] \\ \bullet & {} & \textrm {First component of the vector is the solution to the ODE}\hspace {3pt} \\ {} & {} & y=\frac {\left (4 \,{\mathrm e}^{5 x} c_{3} +9 c_{2} {\mathrm e}^{4 x}+9 c_{1} \right ) {\mathrm e}^{-2 x}}{36} \end {array} \]

Maple trace

`Methods for third order ODEs: 
--- Trying classification methods --- 
trying a quadrature 
checking if the LODE has constant coefficients 
<- constant coefficients successful`
 

Solution by Maple

Time used: 0.0 (sec). Leaf size: 23

dsolve(diff(y(x),x$3)-3*diff(y(x),x$2)-4*diff(y(x),x)+12*y(x)=0,y(x), singsol=all)
 

\[ y \left (x \right ) = \left (c_{1} {\mathrm e}^{5 x}+c_{2} {\mathrm e}^{4 x}+c_{3} \right ) {\mathrm e}^{-2 x} \]

Solution by Mathematica

Time used: 0.005 (sec). Leaf size: 29

DSolve[y'''[x]-3*y''[x]-4*y'[x]+12*y[x]==0,y[x],x,IncludeSingularSolutions -> True]
 

\[ y(x)\to e^{-2 x} \left (e^{4 x} \left (c_3 e^x+c_2\right )+c_1\right ) \]