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the particular integral of the differential equation (D2+D+1)y=ex is equal to (A) 1/3 ex (B) 3ex (C) ex (D) none of these​

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Answered by MaheswariS
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\textbf{Given:}

\textsf{Differential equation is}

\mathsf{(D^2+D+1)y=e^x}

\textbf{To find:}

\textsf{Particular integral of the given differntial equation}

\textbf{Solution:}

\underline{\textsf{Particular integral}}

\mathsf{=\dfrac{e^x}{D^2+D+1}}

\boxed{\mathsf{Paricular\;integral\;of\;\dfrac{e^{ax}}{f(D)}\;is\;\dfrac{e^{ax}}{f(a)}\;provided\;f(a)\neq\,0}}

\mathsf{=\dfrac{e^x}{1^2+1+1}}

\mathsf{=\dfrac{e^x}{1+1+1}}

\mathsf{=\dfrac{e^x}{3}}

\implies\boxed{\mathsf{Particular\;integral=\dfrac{e^x}{3}}}

\textbf{Answer:}

\mathsf{Option\;(A)\;is\;correct}

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Answered by sanjana39224
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