Which of the equations below is a second order nonlinear differential equation? a) $2y'' + 2y' - 12y = 0$ b) $e^{-t}y'' - \sin(t)y' = \tan(t)$ c) $ty'' - 5\sin(2t)y = e^y$ d) $2y'' - 3y' = 0$
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