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Find the general solution of the given equation.$$y^{\prime \prime}+3 y^{\prime}-4 y=0$$
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The general form of such an equation is $y'' + p(t)y' + q(t)y = 0$. In our case, $p(t) = 3$ and $q(t) = -4$. Show more…
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