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(a) find the general solution to y^{\,\prime\prime} + 3 y^{\,\prime} = 0. give your answer as y = . . . \ . in your answer, use c_1 and c_2 to denote arbitrary constants and x the independent variable. enter c_1 as c1 and c_2 as c2.

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We want to solve
y'' + 3y' = 0

Solve the indicial equation.
m² + 3m = 0
m(m + 3) = 0
m = 0 or m = -3

The basic solutions are e⁰=1 and
e^(-3x).

Answer:
The general solution is

y(x) = c_(1) + c_(2)e^(-3x)

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