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Show that y1 = x2 and y2 = x3 are two different solutions of x2y″ = 4x′ + 6y = 0, both sa...

Show that y1 = x2 and y2 = x3 are two different solutions of x2y″ = 4x′ + 6y = 0, both satisfying the initial conditions y(0) = 0 = y′(0). Explain why these facts do not contradict Theorem 2 (with respect to the guaranteed uniqueness).

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