Solve the following initial value problem. y''' - 4y'' + 13y' = -104e^{4x}; y''(0) = 4, y'(0) = 1, y(0) = 8
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The given initial value problem can be rewritten as: y''' - 4y'' + 13y' = -104e^(4x) with initial conditions y(0) = 8, y'(0) = 1, y''(0) = 4. Show more…
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