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Mathematics, 04.10.2021 04:00 serafimharmane4944

solve : X'=y+cos*t, Y'=-X-sin*t, X(0)=1, Y(0)=-1 Please solve this with non autonomous linear systems. kindly follow the higher dimensional linear systems.

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