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Find the particular solution of the differential equation that satisfies the initial condition(s).

Find the particular solution of the differential equation that satisfies the initial-example-1
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step 1

we have


f^(\prime)^(\prime)\left(x\right)=x^{\left(-(3)/(2)\right)}

Find out the integral of the second derivative


f^(\prime)\left(x\right)=\int x^{\left(-(3)/(2)\right)}dx=-(2)/(√(x))+C

Find out the value of C

we have

f''(4)=5


\begin{gathered} 5=-(2)/(√(4))+C \\ 5=-1+C \\ C=6 \end{gathered}

therefore


f^(\prime)\left(x\right)=-(2)/(√(x))+6

step 2

Find out the integral of the first derivative


f\mleft(x\mright)=\int-(2)/(√(x))+6=-4√(x)+6x+C

Find out the value of C

we have

f(0)=0


\begin{gathered} 0=-4√(0)+6\left(0\right)+C \\ C=0 \end{gathered}

therefore


f\lparen x)=-4√(x)+6x

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