Find the Wronskian of y₁ = 6 sin (1 x) and y2 = 3 cos (1x). Let y₁ and 2 be two solutions of the homogeneous linear 2nd

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Find the Wronskian of y₁ = 6 sin (1 x) and y2 = 3 cos (1x). Let y₁ and 2 be two solutions of the homogeneous linear 2nd

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Find the Wronskian of y₁ = 6 sin (1 x) and y2 = 3 cos (1x).
Let y₁ and 2 be two solutions of the homogeneous linear 2nd-order differential equation, az (x) y' + a, (x) y + ao (x) y = 0, on an interval I. Then the set of solutions is linearly dependent on I if and only if the Wronskian of y₁ and 32 0 for at least one x in the interval. True O False
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