Find the solution of the given initial value problem. 3y" +27y810y = 0; y (0) = 14, y'(0) = 33, y"(0) = -243. y(t) = = H

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Find the solution of the given initial value problem. 3y" +27y810y = 0; y (0) = 14, y'(0) = 33, y"(0) = -243. y(t) = = H

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