\( y^{\prime \prime}-2 y^{\prime}+y=0 \quad y(0)=1 . \quad y^{\prime}(0)=0 \)
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The given equation is a second-order linear homogeneous differential equation with constant coefficients: \[ y'' - 2y' + y = 0 \] Show more…
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