Convert the second order equation y''−y'−2y = 0 into a system of equations, using x1 = y and x2 = y'. Then solve this sy

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Convert the second order equation y''−y'−2y = 0 into a system of equations, using x1 = y and x2 = y'. Then solve this sy

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Convert the second order equation y''−y'−2y = 0 into a system of
equations, using x1 = y and x2 =
y'. Then solve this system of equations, using the initial
conditions y(0) = 6,
y'(0) = 3 and give the solution for y(t).
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