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Chapter 2 Problem 2.2.20

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In 13 through 20, a third-order homogeneous linear equation and three linearly independent solutions are given. Find a particular solution satisfying the given initial conditions. x3y(3) + 6x2y" + 4xy' - 4y = 0; y(1) = 1 , y' (1) = 5, y"(I) = -11 ; YI = X, Y2 = X-2, Y3 = x-2 In x

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Title Elementary Differential Equations 6 
Author C. Henry Edwards David E. Penney
ISBN 9780132397308

In 13 through 20, a third-order homogeneous linear equation and three linearly

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