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The equation2y′′ - 3y′ + y = 0is an example of a differential equation. Show that y = f(x)...

The equation

2y′′ - 3y′ + y = 0

is an example of a differential equation. Show that y = f(x) = ex and are solutions to the equation. Then show that any linear combination of f(x) and g(x) is another solution to the differential equation.

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Solutions For Problems in Chapter 2.2