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OpenStudy (anonymous):

transform x^2y"-5xy'+5y=ln(x^2) to constant coefficient DE and solve

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have a solution if you are still interested.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I solved that problem but I am currently working on a new problem.... (x^2+1)y"-4xy'+6y=0, centered about x_0=0, include an estimate of the radius of convergence for the solution.... any hint, guide or help would be appreciated.

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