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Put the differential equation 6ty+e^(t)y′=(y)/(t^2+36) into the form y′+p(t)y=g(t) and find p(t) and g(t).
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Is the differential equation 6ty+e^(t)y′=(y)/(t^2+36) linear and homogeneous, linear and nonhomogeneous, or nonlinear?

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