Consider the boundary-value problem y'' - 2y' + 2y = 0, y(a) = c, y(b) = d.

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Consider the boundary-value problem y'' - 2y' + 2y = 0, y(a) = c, y(b) = d.
(a) If this problem has a unique solution, how are a and b related?
(b) If this problem has no solution, how are a, b, c, and d related?
(c) If this problem has infinitely many solutions, how are a, b, c, and d related?

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