(1 point) (a) Find the general solution to y" + 2y' = 0. Give your answer as y=... . In your answer, use c₁ and c₂ to de
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(1 point) (a) Find the general solution to y" + 2y' = 0. Give your answer as y=... . In your answer, use c₁ and c₂ to denote arbitrary constants and x the independent variable. Enter c₁ as c1 and c₂ as c2. y=c1+c2*e^(-2x) (b) Find the particular solution that satisfies y(0) help (equations) 1 and y' (0) = 1. help (equations)