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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do I get d^2 y/dx^2 for a Cauchy-Euler, differential equation? Basically, how do I derive d^2 y/dx^2, as given in the following link?: http://www.sosmath.com/diffeq/second/eul... I do get how to derive dy/dx. Any help in deriving d^2 y/dx^2 would be GREATLY appreciated!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got "sorry file not found." Cannot simply take (d/dx) (dy/dx)?

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