(a,b) , then they cannot both be zero at the same point t0

Chapter 4, Problem 29E

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PROBLEM 29EProve that if y1 and y2 are linearly independent solutions Of on (a,b) , then they cannot both be zero at the same point t0 in (a,b).

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PROBLEM 29EProve that if y1 and y2 are linearly independent solutions Of on (a,b) , then they cannot both be zero at the same point t0 in (a,b).

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Solution Step 1In this question we have to prove that if y1 and y2 are linearly independent solutions of the given differential equation then they cannot both be zero at the same point in the given interval.

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