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justinmsk

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Question 1

Find the general solution of the differential equation y" +  y' - 2y = x2.
◦ y = Aex + Be-2x - - +
◦ y = Aex + Be-2x + - -
◦ y = Aex + Be-2x - - -
◦ y = Aex + Be-2x + + +
◦ y = Aex + Be-2x - + -

Question 2

Find the general solution of the differential equation y" + 3y =  cos x.
◦ y = C1 sin (x) + C2 cos (x) - sin x
◦ y = C1 sin (3x) + C2 cos (3x) - sin x
◦ y = C1 sin (3x) + C2 cos (3x) + sin x
◦ y = C1 sin (x) + C2 cos (x) + cos x
◦ y = C1 sin (x) + C2 cos (x) - cos x


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Marked as best answer by justinmsk on May 27, 2021

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justinmsk

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Reply 2 on: May 27, 2021
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Gracias!

 

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