Given the differential equation: D(D³ + 2D² + 10D)y = 0. What are the roots of the auxiliary equation? a. 0,-1±3i c. 0, 2, -5 d. 0, 0, 2, - 5 b. -1±3i 0, 0, -

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Given the differential equation: D(D³ + 2D² + 10D)y = 0. What are the roots of the auxiliary equation?
a. 0,-1±3i
b. 0, 0, -1±3i
c. 0, 2, -5
d. 0, 0, 2, - 5
Transcribed Image Text:Given the differential equation: D(D³ + 2D² + 10D)y = 0. What are the roots of the auxiliary equation? a. 0,-1±3i b. 0, 0, -1±3i c. 0, 2, -5 d. 0, 0, 2, - 5
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