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Solve a initial value problem for Cauchy-Euler equation x^2y3xy+ 5y= 0, y(1) =1, y(1) = 4.

Solve a initial value problem for Cauchy-Euler equation x^2y′′−3xy′+ 5y= 0, y(1) =−1, y′(1) = 4.

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