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Solve the initial value problem:  16y" - 40y' + 25y = 0  Where the initial conditions are:  y(0) = 3, V(0) = -9/4   

Math Jan 09, 2021

Solve the initial value problem: 
16y" - 40y' + 25y = 0 
Where the initial conditions are: 
y(0) = 3, V(0) = -9/4 
 

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