Question: Solve the given boundary-value problem. y - 2y' + 2y = 2x - 2, y(0) = 0, y(n) = 1 e(C;cos (x) + C,sin(x))

Solve the given boundary-value problem. y" - 2y' + 2y = 2x

Solve the given boundary-value problem. y" - 2y' + 2y = 2x - 2, y(0) = 0, y(n) = 1 e(C;cos (x) + C,sin(x)) - 5sin(x) + e*cos(x) 19 e2cos(x)

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