1. For the differential equation (1 – x?)y" + 2y' – 3y = 0 which statement is correct O a. None of these x = 1, -1 are r

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1. For the differential equation (1 – x?)y" + 2y' – 3y = 0 which statement is correct O a. None of these x = 1, -1 are r

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1. For the differential equation (1 – x?)y" + 2y' – 3y = 0 which statement is correct O a. None of these x = 1, -1 are regular singular points O C. x = 0) is a singular point. O d. x=1, -1 are irregular singular points
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