FIRST COURSE IN DIFF.EQ.-WEBASSIGN
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Chapter 1.2, Problem 11E
In Problems 11–14, y = c1ex + c2e−x is a two-parameter family of solutions of the second-order DE y″ − y = 0. Find a solution of the second-order IVP consisting of this differential equation and the given initial conditions.
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