The solution of the Ordinary Differential Equation 4y" - y' - 3y = 0 if y(0) O and y'(0) %3| 7 - is: 4 e^2x-e^((-3x)/4) e^x-e^((-3x)/4) None of them O e^x-e^((-x)/2)
The solution of the Ordinary Differential Equation 4y" - y' - 3y = 0 if y(0) O and y'(0) %3| 7 - is: 4 e^2x-e^((-3x)/4) e^x-e^((-3x)/4) None of them O e^x-e^((-x)/2)
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter11: Differential Equations
Section11.CR: Chapter 11 Review
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