ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
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7) Compute the Wronskian of the pair of functions sin(5t) and cos(5t).
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interval (-∞, ∞).
D) This initial value problem has only one solution on the interval (-7, 5).
E) There must exist a function y = q(t) that satisfies this initial value problem on the interval
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