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Solve the d.e. ?′′ + 5?′ + 6? = 0, ?(0) = 2, ?′(0) = −1...

Solve the d.e. ?′′ + 5?′ + 6? = 0, ?(0) = 2, ?′(0) = −1 using the Laplace Transform.

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