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Suppose the Wronskian of ff and gg is W(t)=5e12tW(t)=5e12t, where f(t)=e14tf(t)=e14t. Find the general formula for g(t)g(t), writing C for the arbitrary constant. g(t)=g(t)= 512e−2t+Ce14t512e−2t+Ce14t 5 12e−2t+ C e14t.

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