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Question Number 30416 by abdo imad last updated on 22/Feb/18
integrate the d.e.   y^(′′)  −4y =x +e^(2x) .
$${integrate}\:{the}\:{d}.{e}.\:\:\:{y}^{''} \:−\mathrm{4}{y}\:={x}\:+{e}^{\mathrm{2}{x}} . \\ $$

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