I need to solve the ODE using the Lagrange method. y'' - 8y' < 0 Help, please.
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The given equation is y'' - 8y' < 0. To use the Lagrange method, we need to rewrite it in standard form, which is y'' + p(x)y' + q(x)y = 0. In this case, p(x) = -8 and q(x) = 0. Show more…
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