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Find the solution to the IVP: y ′′ +y y( 6 π ) y ′ ( 6 π ) =0 =1 =0
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Find the solution to the IVP: y ′′ +y y( 6 π ) y ′ ( 6 π ) =0 =1 =0
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Find the solution to the IVP:
y
′′
+y
y(
6
π
)
y
′
(
6
π
)
=0
=1
=0
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IVP=0 is the answer of the question
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