At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. (1 point) It can be shown that y₁ = e² and y2 = e-7 are solutions to t
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solutions to the differential equation y" + 5y' - 14y = 0 on the interval (-∞, ∞). Find the Wronskian of y1, 32 (Note the order matters) W(y1, 32)= -9e^(-5) Do the functions 31, 32 form a fundamental set on (-∞, ∞)? Answer should be yes or no yes
At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. (1 point) It can be shown that y₁ = e² and y2 = e-7 are