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Mathematics, 07.11.2019 02:31 mariateamop

Given the third-order differential equation z′′′+2z′′−4z′−8z=0, find the general solution. enter your solution as z(x)= . in your answer, use c1 and c2 to denote arbitrary constants and x the independent variable. enter c1 as c1, c2 as c2 and c3 as c3.

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