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Mathematics 14 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Solve to have a general Solutions and then apply Boundary

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have no idea.. @ParthKohli

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Do you mean \(\dfrac{d^2y }{ dx^2}+y=0\) ? This equation is separable, so separate the x and y on different sides of the equal sign, integrate twice and apply boundary conditions if you are given any.

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