Friday, 27 March 2015

`y = 5lnx` Determine whether the function is a solution of the differential equation `y^((4)) - 16y = 0`

Given


`y = 5ln(x)`


`y' = 5/x`


`y''=-5/x^2`


`y'''=10/x^3`


`y''''=-30/x^4`


so we have to check whether` y^((4)) -16y=0`


`y'''' -16y=-30/x^4 -16(5ln(x)) != 0  ` 


So it's not a solution to the differential equation.

Given


`y = 5ln(x)`


`y' = 5/x`


`y''=-5/x^2`


`y'''=10/x^3`


`y''''=-30/x^4`


so we have to check whether` y^((4)) -16y=0`


`y'''' -16y=-30/x^4 -16(5ln(x)) != 0  ` 


So it's not a solution to the differential equation.

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