Let y" - 3y' - 54y = 0. b. Simplify and factor your equation in the previous part as much as possible. Be sure to divide
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Let y" - 3y' - 54y = 0. b. Simplify and factor your equation in the previous part as much as possible. Be sure to divide out any factors guaranteed to be nonzero. r2-3r-5/ = ('. help (formulas) Solve the initial value problem for t > -1 with y(0) = 15. Find the integrating factor, u(t) = 1/(t+1^(8/9)) dy 9(t + 1). - 8y = 8t, dt