Solve the given differential equation by undetermined coefficients. y'' - 6y' + 9y = 12x + 7 y(x) =
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The given differential equation is a second-order linear non-homogeneous differential equation with constant coefficients. The equation is given by: $$y'' + 6y' + 9y = 12x + y(x)$$ Show more…
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