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Solve the differential equation d^2y/dx^2+a^2y=a^2R/p(1-x) where a, R, p and I are constants subject to the conditions y = 0, dy/dx = 0 at

Solve the differential equation d^2y/dx^2+a^2y=a^2R/p(1-x) where a, R, p and I are constants subject to the conditions y = 0, dy/dx = 0 at x = 0.

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