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Use the substitution x = e' to transform the given Cauchy-Euler equation to a differential equation with constant coefficients. Find its general solution. x*y

Use the substitution x = e' to transform the given Cauchy-Euler equation to a differential equation with constant coefficients. Find its general solution. x*y" + x?y' 4xy = 1 + x cos (In x)

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