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Write the given second order equation as its equivalent system of first order equations. u′′+2u′+2u=0 Use v to represent the "velocity function", i. e. v=u′(t). Use v and u for the two functions, rather than u(t) and v(t). (The latter confuses webwork. Functions like sin(t) are ok.)

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