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4. Solve the problem by using Laplace transform y +3y'-4y 0, y(0) = y' (0) = 0, y (0) = 1

4. Solve the problem by using Laplace transform y" +3y'-4y 0, y(0) = y' (0) = 0, y" (0) = 1

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