11 Linear homogeneous equations: Problem 2 (1 point) Suppose you solved a second-order equation by rewriting it as a sys

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11 Linear homogeneous equations: Problem 2 (1 point) Suppose you solved a second-order equation by rewriting it as a sys

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11 Linear homogeneous equations: Problem 2 (1 point) Suppose you solved a second-order equation by rewriting it as a system and found two scalar solutions: y = ex and z=e3r. Think of the corresponding vector solutions y, and y, and use the Wronskian to show that the solutions are linearly independent Wronskian = det These solutions are linearly independent because the Wronskian is Choose y for all x.
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