Consider the following second-order equation y"'-y-6y = f(t) with initial condition y(0) = 3 and y'(0) = 4. 8pts: Write

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Consider the following second-order equation y"'-y-6y = f(t) with initial condition y(0) = 3 and y'(0) = 4. 8pts: Write

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Consider the following second-order equation y"'-y-6y = f(t) with initial condition y(0) = 3 and y'(0) = 4. 8pts: Write the solution of this equation in terms of a (convolution) integral involving f (using the methods from Chapter 8). 4pts: Evaluate this convolution integral when f(t) X= find the solution. 250te-2t and 8pts: Now solve the same differential equation with the same f(t) = 250te-2t, but this time using the methods from Chapter 5. Of course, your answer to the second and third question should be the same! But you have to show the details of each method to get full credit.
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