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Mathematics, 30.11.2019 00:31 janeou17xn

Consider the linear homogeneous system x'=p11(t)x+p12(t)y, y'=p21(t)x+p22(t)y. x′=p11tx+p12ty, y′=p21tx+p22ty. show that if x = x1(t), y = y1(t) and x = x2(t), y = y2(t) are two solutions of the given system, then x = c1x1(t) + c2x2(t), y = c1y1(t) + c2y2(t) is also a solution for any constants c1 and c2.

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