Mathematics
Mathematics, 10.07.2019 03:10, dakotaadkins20

Show all your work and box your final answer so it can easily be identified. also, number your pages and put your name in each so they don't get misplaced. 1. use variation of parameters to solve the nonhomogeneous equation 2y" β€” 4y' + 2Ρƒ %3d Ρ…-1Π΅*; Ρ… > 0 (you can try undetermined but good luck! note: your integrals will be trivial - no need for wolfram here.)

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