Find the solution of the given initial value problem. y(4) 10y""+25y" = 0; y(1) = 10 +e5, y'(1) = 5+5e³, y″(1) = 25e³, y″(1) = 125e5. y(t) = How does the solution behave as t → co?

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Find the solution of the given initial value problem.
y (4) 10y""+ 25y" = 0;
y(1) = 10 + e³, y′(1) = 5+5e³, y″(1) = 25e5, y″”(1) = 125e5.
y(t)
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Transcribed Image Text:Find the solution of the given initial value problem. y (4) 10y""+ 25y" = 0; y(1) = 10 + e³, y′(1) = 5+5e³, y″(1) = 25e5, y″”(1) = 125e5. y(t) = How does the solution behave as too? Choose one
Find the solution of the given initial value problem.
y (4) 10y"" +25y" = 0;
y(1) = 10 +e5, y'(1) = 5+5e5, y″(1) = 25e5, y″(1) = 125e5.
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Choose one
Decreasing without bounds
Increasing without bounds
Exponential decay to a constant
Oscillating with a decreasing amplitude
Oscillating with an increasing amplitude
Transcribed Image Text:Find the solution of the given initial value problem. y (4) 10y"" +25y" = 0; y(1) = 10 +e5, y'(1) = 5+5e5, y″(1) = 25e5, y″(1) = 125e5. H Choose one Decreasing without bounds Increasing without bounds Exponential decay to a constant Oscillating with a decreasing amplitude Oscillating with an increasing amplitude
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