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Mathematics, 10.07.2019 04:50 nbayoungboy589

Solve the ivp: y" - 5y' + 4y = 0, y(0) = -3, y'(0) = 3 y = 6/5 e^4x y = 2e^4x - 5e^x y = 3e^-x y = -5e^-4x + 2e^-x

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