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Mathematics, 13.11.2019 19:31, madisonrparks

The system tx' = ax is analogous to the second order euler equation. assuming that x = ξtr, where ξ is a constant vector, ξ and r must satisfy (a − ri)ξ = 0 in order to obtain nontrivial solutions of the given differential equation. referring to the information above, solve the given system of equations. assume that t > 0.

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