3. By using the method of undetermined coefficients, solve the initial-value problem, 2y" - y' - 3y = 3xe²; y(0) 3xe²; y

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3. By using the method of undetermined coefficients, solve the initial-value problem, 2y" - y' - 3y = 3xe²; y(0) 3xe²; y

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3. By using the method of undetermined coefficients, solve the initial-value problem, 2y" - y' - 3y = 3xe²; y(0) 3xe²; y(0) = 1 and y'(0) = 0.
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