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yeet
If y=e^2x, show that y''+y'-6y=0
I found y' (e^2) and y'' (0) but idk how to prove it
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y' = 2 e^2x = 2 y
y" = 4 e^2x = 4y
so
4y + 2 y - 6 y = ??????
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