How do you solve the differential equation given #f''(x)=x^(-3/2)#, f'(4)=2, f(0)=0?
1 Answer
Nov 7, 2016
Please see the explanation for steps leading to the equation:
Explanation:
Given:
Integrate:
Please remember the constant:
Evaluate at the given initial condition, 4:
Write f'(x) with the value of C:
Integrate:
The initial condition f(0) = 0 tells us that C = 0: