y" + 5y² + 4y= 2(t-1); y(0) = -2; y (6)=0 Solve using Laplace.

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y" + 5y² + 4y= 2(t-1); y(0) = -2; y (6)=0 Solve using Laplace.

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y" + 5y² + 4y= 2(t-1); y(0) = -2; y (6)=0 Solve using Laplace.
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