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Mathematics, 13.07.2019 20:10 clairefc2019

Q1. consider the differential equation dy/dx + p(x)y = q(x), where p and q are both functions of x. suppose that yp is a solution to this differential equation and y is the general solution. identify the homogeneous version of the differential equation and show that (y − yp) is a solution to this

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