Solved: Determining Solutions of a Differential Equation

Chapter 4, Problem 4.87

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In Exercises 87–90, determine which functions are solutions of the linear differential equation.

\(y^{\prime \prime}-y^{\prime}-6 y=0\)

(a) \(e^{3 x}\)

(b) \(e^{2 x}\)

(c) \(e^{-3 x}\)

(d) \(e^{-2 x}\)

Text Transcription:

y^prime prime -y^prime -6 y=0

e^3x

e^2x

e^-3x

e^-2x

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