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2. Solve for the general and definite solutions for the following difference equations: yt+1=-0.5yt +3, y0...

2. Solve for the general and definite solutions for the following difference equations:

yt+1=-0.5yt +3, y0 =1   

yt+2= yt+1-2yt+12, y0=4, y1=5        

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