Question: Given the initial value problem: xy - 2xy' -10y =0, y(1)=3, y(1)=1 (a) The differential equation has solutions of the form y = x

Given the initial value problem: xy" - 2xy' -10y =0, y(1)=3, y(1)=1 

Given the initial value problem: xy" - 2xy' -10y =0, y(1)=3, y(1)=1 (a) The differential equation has solutions of the form y = x '. (b) Find two independent solutions to the equation. Use the Wronskian to justify your answer.

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