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The given two-parameter family is a solution of the indicated differential equation on the interval (−[infinity], [infinity]). Determine whether a member of the family can be found that satisfies the boundary conditions. y = c1x2 + c2x4 + 3; x2y'' − 5xy' + 8y = 24

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