Solve simultaneously x (t) + x' (t) − y(t) + z' (t) = 4 y' (t) + z(t) = 0 2x(t)+y(t)+z(t)=0 where x (0) = 1; y (0) = −1,

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Solve simultaneously x (t) + x' (t) − y(t) + z' (t) = 4 y' (t) + z(t) = 0 2x(t)+y(t)+z(t)=0 where x (0) = 1; y (0) = −1,

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Solve simultaneously x (t) + x' (t) − y(t) + z' (t) = 4 y' (t) + z(t) = 0 2x(t)+y(t)+z(t)=0 where x (0) = 1; y (0) = −1, z (0) = -1. Find zi (0).
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