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Mathematics, 24.03.2020 04:14 jeancarlo1107

Consider the differential equation y'' − y' − 12y = 0. Verify that the functions e−3x and e4x form a fundamental set of solutions of the differential equation on the interval (−[infinity], [infinity]). The functions satisfy the differential equation and are linearly independent since the Wronskian W e−3x, e4x = $$7ex ≠ 0 for −[infinity] < x < [infinity].

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