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Find all values of k for which the function y=sin(kt) satisfies the differential equation y′′+16y=0. Separate your answers by commas. isn't the answer just ±4?

User Campino
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Answer:

0, 4, -4 and they may want you to mention formally all the kt multiples of
\pi.

Explanation:

Let's do the second derivative of the function:
y(t)=sin(k\,t)


y'(t) =k\,cos(k\,t)\\y

So now we want:


y

Then we have to include the zeros of the binomial (
16-k^2) which as you say are +4 and -4, and also the zeros of
sin(kt), which include all those values of


kt=0\,,\,\pi\,\,,\,2\pi\, ,\,etc.

So an extra one that they may want you to include is k = 0

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