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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 10:44 Nathaliasmiles

For problems 13-17 find a particular solution of the nonhomogeneous equation, given that the functions y1(x) and y2(x) are linearly independent solutions of the corresponding homogeneous equation. x^2y''+xy'-4y=x(x+x^3)

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