Breking an Eigenvalue Equation into Domains and using Traces and Nodes
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Examine the eigenvalue equation below and then break the domain into four different regions (like a>0) and b=0 is one such domain. Describe the behavior of the equation in each domain....
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keywords: differential equations, trace, node
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