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Prove the superposition principle for nonhomogeneous equations. Suppose that y1 is a solution to Ly1 = f(x) and y2 is a solution to Ly2 = g(x) (same linear operator L). Show that y = y1 + y2 solves Ly = f(x) + g(x). Differential Equation.

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