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Use undetermined coefficients to solve the nonhomogeneous equation y′′+2y′−3y=16te^t−4e^(t)−(6t+2)
with initial values y(0)=0 and y′(0)=−6.


Use undetermined coefficients to solve the nonhomogeneous equation

y′′+2y′−3y=16te^t−4e^(t)−(6t+2

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