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Consider the equation y′′ + 2ay′ + a2 y = 0. Show that the roots of the characteristic equation are r1 = r2 = −a so that one solution of the equation is e−at . b. Use Abel’s formula [equation (23) of Section 3.2] to show that the Wronskian of any two solutions of the given equation is W( t ) = y1( t ) y′2 ( t ) − y′1( t ) y2( t ) = c1e−2at , where c1 is a constant. c. Let y1( t ) = e−at and use the result of part b to obtain a differential equation satisfied by a second solution y2( t) . By solving this equation, show that y2( t ) = te−at .

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