Solve the given initial-value problem. d²x dt² + 9x = 5 sin(3t), x(0) = 3, x'(0) = 0 5 x(t) = sin(3r) + -cos (3r) - 3 co

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Solve the given initial-value problem. d²x dt² + 9x = 5 sin(3t), x(0) = 3, x'(0) = 0 5 x(t) = sin(3r) + -cos (3r) - 3 co

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Solve the given initial-value problem. d²x dt² + 9x = 5 sin(3t), x(0) = 3, x'(0) = 0 5 x(t) = sin(3r) + -cos (3r) - 3 cos (3r) X
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