Consider the following initial-value problem. 4x²y" + y = 0, y(-1) = 4, y'(-1) = 2 Use the substitution t = -x and find

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Consider the following initial-value problem. 4x²y" + y = 0, y(-1) = 4, y'(-1) = 2 Use the substitution t = -x and find

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Consider the following initial-value problem. 4x²y" + y = 0, y(-1) = 4, y'(-1) = 2 Use the substitution t = -x and find general solution of the resulting differential equation. y(t): Solve the given initial-value problem. U y(x) = , x < 0
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