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In each of Problems 8 through 16, use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial value problem. 14. y(4)−y=0;y(0)=1,y′(0)=0,y′′(0)=1,y′′′(0)=0
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In each of Problems 8 through 16, use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial value problem. 14. y(4)−y=0;y(0)=1,y′(0)=0,y′′(0)=1,y′′′(0)=0
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