In 15 and 16, solve the given initial-value problem.(x + 2)y" + 3y = 0, y(O) = 0, y'(O)
Chapter 5, Problem 16(choose chapter or problem)
In 15 and 16, solve the given initial-value problem.(x + 2)y" + 3y = 0, y(O) = 0, y'(O) = 1
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