11 Linear homogeneous equations: Problem 3 (1 point) -1 It can be shown that yı = 1, y2 = 1-8 and y3 = 3 are solutions t
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11 Linear homogeneous equations: Problem 3 (1 point) -1 It can be shown that yı = 1, y2 = 1-8 and y3 = 3 are solutions to the differential equation z'D'y + 12xD'y +18Dy = 0 on (0,0). What does the Wronskian of y1, 42, 43 equal? W(71, 72, y) = on (0,0). Yes 1. Is {91, 92, y3} a fundamental set for 'D'y+12cD'y + 18Dy = 0 on (0,00)?