Solve the initial value problem below using the method of Laplace transforms. 6ty" - 2ty' + 2y = 4, y(0)=2, y'(0) = -3 C

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Solve the initial value problem below using the method of Laplace transforms. 6ty" - 2ty' + 2y = 4, y(0)=2, y'(0) = -3 C

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Solve the initial value problem below using the method of Laplace transforms. 6ty" - 2ty' + 2y = 4, y(0)=2, y'(0) = -3 Click here to view the table of Laplace transforms. Click here to view the table of properties of Laplace transforms. y(t) =
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