Question: 1. Find the solution of the following initial value problem. (a) 4y - y = 0, y(-2) = 1, y(-2) = -1 (b) y-4y+3y=0,

1. Find the solution of the following initial value problem. (a) 4y"

1. Find the solution of the following initial value problem. (a) 4y" - y = 0, y(-2) = 1, y(-2) = -1 (b) y"-4y+3y=0, y(0)=2, y'(0) = -1 (c) y" - 2y + 5y = 0, y(1/2) = 0, (d) 9y"- 12y + 4y = 0, (e) y" +4y= 1 +3e', y(0) = 2, y(0) = 0, y(/2) = 2 y'(0) = -1 y'(0) = 2

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