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the function y1=e^(5x) is a solution to y''-25y=0. Find a second linearly independent solution using reduction of order.
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the function y1=e^(5x) is a solution to y''-25y=0. Find a second linearly independent solution using reduction of order.
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The second solution is y2 = e^(-5x)
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