The indicated function y(x) is a solution of the given differential equation. Use reduction of order or formula (5) in Section 4.2, e-SP(x) dx x²(x) Y₂ = Y₁(x) as instructed, to find a second solution y₂(x). 6y"+y'-y = 0; ex/3 Y₂ -dx Y₁ (5) =

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The indicated function y(x) is a solution of the given differential equation. Use reduction of order or formula (5) in Section 4.2,
e-SP(x) dx
x²(x)
Y₂ = Y₁(x)
as instructed, to find a second solution y₂(x).
6y"+y'-y = 0;
ex/3
Y₂
-dx
Y₁
(5)
=
Transcribed Image Text:The indicated function y(x) is a solution of the given differential equation. Use reduction of order or formula (5) in Section 4.2, e-SP(x) dx x²(x) Y₂ = Y₁(x) as instructed, to find a second solution y₂(x). 6y"+y'-y = 0; ex/3 Y₂ -dx Y₁ (5) =
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