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Solving Euler Diff Eq with Boundary Conditions
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I am trying to solve the following differential equation
I found the general solution as shown below.
Is the method below correct? I solved the homogenous equation first and used the method of Undetermined coefficients—in this case, the only term was the constant of a polynomial, which is equal to S, and found my general solution.
I am trying to find the constants A and B using the boundary conditions, however I am stuck trying to get the expression in terms of A and B. Any pointers appreciated.
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