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2 3 + 4 0 ( + 1) 5, ( + 1) 3 Where A Is The Last Digit of Your Roll Number

This differential equation problem involves finding a solution to the second order differential equation x 2y '' - 3xy' + 4y = 0 given the initial conditions y(a + 1) = 5 and y'(a + 1) = 3, where a is the last digit of the student's roll number.

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2 3 + 4 0 ( + 1) 5, ( + 1) 3 Where A Is The Last Digit of Your Roll Number

This differential equation problem involves finding a solution to the second order differential equation x 2y '' - 3xy' + 4y = 0 given the initial conditions y(a + 1) = 5 and y'(a + 1) = 3, where a is the last digit of the student's roll number.

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𝑥 2𝑦 ′′ − 3𝑥𝑦 ′ + 4𝑦 = 0 ∶ 𝑦(𝑎 + 1) = 5, 𝑦 ′ (𝑎 + 1) = 3 where a is the last digit of your Roll number

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