y = (C₁ + C₂x) eª + sinx+x²; y" - 2y' + y = −2 cos x + x² − 4x + 2

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Chapter6: Applications Of The Derivative
Section6.3: Implicit Differentiation
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Verify that the function is a solution of the differential equation on some interval, for any choice of the arbitrary constants appearing in the function:

 

y = (C₁ + C₂x) eª + sinx+x²; y" - 2y' + y = −2 cos x + x² − 4x + 2
Transcribed Image Text:y = (C₁ + C₂x) eª + sinx+x²; y" - 2y' + y = −2 cos x + x² − 4x + 2
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