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Physics, 03.01.2020 13:31 coleian24

Consider the differential equation
y′′+αy′+βy=t+e^(4t).
suppose the form of the particular solution to this differential equation as prescribed by the method of undetermined coefficients is
yp(t)=a1t^2+a0t+b0te^(4t).
determine the constants α and β.

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