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Solve the following exercise using the Laplace method: A) y''-5y'+6y=e^(4t), y(0)=1, y'(0)=-3

Solve the following exercise using the Laplace method:

A) y''-5y'+6y=e^(4t), y(0)=1, y'(0)=-3

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