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determine step by step solution of about x=0 of 4xy'' + 2y' - y = 0,...

determine step by step solution of about x=0 of 4xy'' + 2y' - y = 0, by letting u = (x)^-1/2.

noted that the final answer must be in terms of coshx and sinhx

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