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Mathematics, 25.03.2020 05:44 KenzieD7876

If y1(t) is a particular solution to 3y'' - 5y' +9y = te^t and y2(t) is a particular solution to 3y'' - 5y' + 9y = tan(3t), then what is the differential equation that has a particular solution of y2(t) - 5y1(t)? *Hint: Super Positin Principle

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