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Engr 213 Final 2009

This document contains a 9 question final exam for an applied ordinary differential equations course. It includes questions that require finding general and particular solutions to differential equations using various methods like substitution, power series, variation of parameters, and undetermined coefficients. It also includes a system of differential equations and an initial value problem modeling an electrical circuit. Students are given 3 hours to complete the exam worth a total of 100 points.

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Engr 213 Final 2009

This document contains a 9 question final exam for an applied ordinary differential equations course. It includes questions that require finding general and particular solutions to differential equations using various methods like substitution, power series, variation of parameters, and undetermined coefficients. It also includes a system of differential equations and an initial value problem modeling an electrical circuit. Students are given 3 hours to complete the exam worth a total of 100 points.

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Concordia University

Applied Ordinary Differential Equations, ENGR 213


Final Exam
20 April 2009
D. Korotkin, A. Stancu, S. Hashtrudi Zad

Evaluation out of 100. Only admissible calculators are allowed.


Time allotted: Three hours.

1. (15) (a) Find the general solution of the differential equation


2
dy 2y + 3
= .
dx 4x + 5

You may leave the solution in implicit form.


(b) Solve the initial value problem
dy
x + y = ex , y(1) = 2
dx

2. (10) Find the general solution (explicit or implicit) of the equation

(y 2 cos x − 3x2 y − 2x) dx + (2y sin x − x3 + ln y) dy = 0 .

3. (10) Find the general solution of the equation using an appropriate substitution:
dy
= tan2 (x + y) .
dx
You may leave the solution in implicit form.

4. (10) The Space Shuttle lands in Kennedy Space Center. The spacecraft touches down at t = 0
with a velocity of 100 m/sec. The spacecraft chute is deployed at t = 4 sec. Between touch down
and deployment of chute (0 ≤ t ≤ 4), the velocity of the spacecraft V (t) (in m/sec) is governed
by:
dV
=0
dt
and after the deployment of chute by:
dV
= −0.002V 2
dt
Determine when the spacecraft velocity reaches 20 m/sec.

5. (10) Find the general solution of the following differential equations using the method of unde-
termined coefficients.

(a) y ′′ + 6y ′ + 8y = sin 3x
(b) y ′′ + 10y ′ + 25y = ex

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6. (10) Find the general solution of the differential equation

2x2 y ′′ + 5xy ′ + y = x2 − x

by variation of parameters.

7. (12) Solve the following system of differential equations by any method you wish (systematic
elimination, undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, or diagonalization).

dx
= 2x + 3y − e2t
dt
dy
= −x − 2y + e2t .
dt

8. (11) Find the power series solution about the ordinary point x = 0 for the initial value problem

y ′′ − 3xy ′ − y = 0, y(0) = 1, y ′ (0) = 0.

It suffices to give only the constant term and those of x, x2 and x3 .

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9. (12) Given the LRC-circuit with L = henries, R = 10 ohms, C = farads, and E(t) = 50 cos t
3 30
volts, the charge q(t) satisfies the linear second order ordinary differential equation

d2 q dq 1
L 2
+R + q = E(t).
dt dt C

(a) Find the charge q(t) if q(0) = 100 coulombs and q ′ (0) = 0 amperes.
(b) Identify in q(t) the transient terms and, respectively, the steady state terms. Is the circuit
overdamped, underdamped, or critically damped?

+ +
E(t) C q(t)
− −
L

Figure 1: Problem 9.

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