In Exercises 7578, show that the function is a solution of the differential equation

Chapter 5, Problem 78

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In Exercises 75-78, show that the function y = f(x) is a solution of the differential equation.

\(y=e^{x}(3 \cos 2 x-4 \sin 2 x)\)

\(y^{\prime \prime}-2 y^{\prime}+5 y=0\)

Text Transcription:

y = e^x (3 cos 2x - 4 sin 2x)

y’’ - 2y’ + 5y = 0

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