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consider y"+2y'+y=0 (a) verify that y1=e^(-x) is a solution (b) solve the initial value problem y"+2y'+y=0,...

consider y"+2y'+y=0
(a) verify that y1=e^(-x) is a solution
(b) solve the initial value problem y"+2y'+y=0, y(0)=2, y'(0)=-1

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