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Solve the differential equation (x+ 2)2y′′−(x+ 2)y′+y= 3x+ 4.
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The solution to the differential equation is y = C1e^(x+2) + C2xe^(x+2) + (x+2)/3.
2 years ago
oobleck
AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!
clearly did not check to see whether the answer solved the question.

There will be logs involved.
What methods have you tried?
2 years ago

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