Solve x (t) – 2y (t) + z (t) = -3 x' (1) + y' (t) – z' (1) = 2 x' (1) + 2x (1) + z (1) = 1 where x (0) = -1, y(0) = 2, z (0) = 2. Find x ().

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Solve
x (t) – 2y (t) + z (t) = -3
x' (t) + y' (t) – z' (t) = 2
x' (1) + 2x (1) + z (t) = 1
where x (0) = -1, y (0) = 2, z (0) = 2. Find x
().
Transcribed Image Text:Solve x (t) – 2y (t) + z (t) = -3 x' (t) + y' (t) – z' (t) = 2 x' (1) + 2x (1) + z (t) = 1 where x (0) = -1, y (0) = 2, z (0) = 2. Find x ().
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