Q1 (a) Show that y= Ae²+ Be, where A and B are constants, is the general solution of the differential equation y"+y'-6y=

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Q1 (a) Show that y= Ae²+ Be, where A and B are constants, is the general solution of the differential equation y"+y'-6y=

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Q1 A Show That Y Ae Be Where A And B Are Constants Is The General Solution Of The Differential Equation Y Y 6y 1
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Q1 (a) Show that y= Ae²+ Be, where A and B are constants, is the general solution of the differential equation y"+y'-6y=0. Hence, find the solution when y(1)=2e²-e and y(0) = 1. (5 marks)
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