Show that y" + ay' = b, wherein a and b are constants, can be reduced to y' =+ C₁e-ax using 2 methods. Do not use variable separable

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Show that y" + ay' = b, wherein a and b are constants, can be reduced to
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y' =+C₁e-ax using 2 methods. Do not use variable separable
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