Verify that y1 = x and y2 − x2 are linearly independent solutions on the entire real line of the equation
x″y″ − 2xy′ + 2y = 0,
but that W(x, x2) vanishes at x = 0. Why do these observations not contradict part (b) of Theorem 3?
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