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Consider the initial value problem: y′′+36y=e−ty′′+36y=e−t, y(0)=y0y(0)=y0, y′(0)=y′0y′(0)=y0′. Suppose we know that y(t)→0y(t)→0 as t→[infinity]t→[infinity]. Determine the solution and the initial conditions.
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