Consider the differential equation d dt x(t) = 3x-2y d y(t) =-x+2y. dt Write the differential equation in matrix form. Characterise the equilibrium at the origin and solve the initial value problem where x(0) = 3,y(0) = 4.

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Consider the differential equation
d
dt x(t)
= 3x-2y
d
y(t) =-x+2y.
dt
Write the differential equation in matrix form.
Characterise the equilibrium at the origin and solve the initial value problem where x(0) =
3,y(0) = 4.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the differential equation d dt x(t) = 3x-2y d y(t) =-x+2y. dt Write the differential equation in matrix form. Characterise the equilibrium at the origin and solve the initial value problem where x(0) = 3,y(0) = 4.
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