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1. Solve the problem up to the third term by using Frobenius method 8x?y+10xy'-(1+x)y = 0 2. Solve the problem by converting to Bessel

1. Solve the problem up to the third term by using Frobenius method 8x?y"+10xy'-(1+x)y = 0 2. Solve the problem by converting to Bessel equation x*y"-xy'+(1+x)y=0, (y=ux, z = 2x)

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