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From: seshacha@uokvax.UUCP
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Subject: Re: help solve this?
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Date: Wed, 6-Feb-85 03:22:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb  6 03:22:00 1985
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Nf-From: uokvax!seshacha    Feb  6 02:22:00 1985


     I am not a mathematician,however,I would like to recommend the
     following,
                   
     Consider y = Summation of (Am*X^m) m running from 1 through infinity.
     The differential of y would be a similar summation series as above with
     the limits changed.

     Substitute the series exprssions in the original differential equation
     and expand to the terms to certain degree ( till your patience dies out)
     Assuming that the equation has solution,equate the co-efficients of the
     like powers assimilated to zero.Solve for the co-efficients and you have
     your solution.

     Incase you don't get the solution,please don't blame me.

     Lord bless my lunatic prudence!