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$\frac{d^{2} y}{d x^{2}}+8 \frac{d y}{d x}+16 y=0 ; \quad y(0)=0, y(1)=1$
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Step 1: First, we are given a second order differential equation: \[\frac{d^{2} y}{d x^{2}}+8 \frac{d y}{d x}+16 y=0\] We also have the initial conditions $y(0)=0$ and $y(1)=1$. Show more…
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