Consider the initial value problem. y'' − y' = ex, y(0)=0, y'(0)=0 (a) Write the general solution yc of t

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Consider the initial value problem. y'' − y' = ex, y(0)=0, y'(0)=0 (a) Write the general solution yc of t

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Consider the initial value problem.
y'' − y' = ex, y(0)=0,
y'(0)=0
(a) Write the general solution yc of the
homogeneous version of the equation.
(b) Find a particular solution yp by using the
method of Variation of Parameters.
(c) Write the general solution of the equation by combining (a)
& (b). Then, use the initial conditions to finally determine
the solution of the initial value problem.
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