Abstract
We present two methods of solving nth-order linear differential equation that have fuzzy initial conditions. For the second order, constant coefficient, case we show that: (1) the first method always gives a solution; and (2) the second solution quite often does not exist, and when it does exist, it may be equal to the solution determined using the first method. We apply the first method to three example problems including an electrical circuit and a vibrating mass.
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