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Solve: y'''+3y''+25y'−29y=0y′′′+3y′′+25y′-29y=0 y(0)=5,  y'(0)=6,  y''(0)=−101y(0)=5,  y′(0)=6,  y′′(0)=-101

Solve:

y'''+3y''+25y'−29y=0y′′′+3y′′+25y′-29y=0

y(0)=5,  y'(0)=6,  y''(0)=−101y(0)=5,  y′(0)=6,  y′′(0)=-101

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