3. Consider the following initial value problem: x"(t) + 4x(t) = 3 sin 2t, x(0) = 2,x'(0) = -1 a. Find a fundamental set

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3. Consider the following initial value problem: x"(t) + 4x(t) = 3 sin 2t, x(0) = 2,x'(0) = -1 a. Find a fundamental set

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3. Consider the following initial value problem: x"(t) + 4x(t) = 3 sin 2t, x(0) = 2,x'(0) = -1 a. Find a fundamental set of solutions to the homogeneous problem. b. Use the Method of Undetermined Coefficients to solve the initial value problem. C. Use Laplace Transforms to solve the initial value problem.
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