Solved: Show that if p is differentiable and p(t) > 0, then the Wronskian W(t) of two

Chapter 3, Problem 33

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Show that if p is differentiable and p(t) > 0, then the Wronskian W(t) of two solutions of[p(t)y] + q(t)y = 0 is W(t) = c/p(t), where c is a constant.

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