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Mathematics, 05.03.2020 08:40, NeverEndingCycle

My Notes Determine the longest interval in which the given initial value problem is certain to have a unique twice-differentiable solution. Do not attempt to find the solution. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)t(tβˆ’4)y"+3ty'+4y=2,y(3)=0 ,y'(3)=βˆ’1

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