QUESTION 4 Solve for x only by using D-operator methods in the following set of simultaneous equations: $(D+2)x + 3y = 0$ $3x + (D+2)y = 2e^{2t}$
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(D+2x+3y) = 9 ----(1) 3x+(D+2y) = 2e^(2t) ----(2) Show more…
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