Solve the given initial-value problem. d²x + 4x = -6 sin(2t) + 4 cos(2t), x(0) = -1, x'(0) = 1 at? x(t)
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Solve the given initial-value problem. d²x + 4x = -6 sin(2t) + 4 cos(2t), x(0) = -1, x'(0) = 1 at? x(t)
Solve the given initial-value problem. d²x + 4x = -6 sin(2t) + 4 cos(2t), x(0) = -1, x'(0) = 1 at? x(t)
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