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Find the function y1 of t which is the solution of 16y′′−81y=0 with initial conditions y1(0)=1,y′1(0)=0.
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Find the function y1 of t which is the solution of 16y′′−81y=0 with initial conditions y1(0)=1,y′1(0)=0.
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