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Question Number 30408 by abdo imad last updated on 22/Feb/18
integrate the d.e. y^′ sinx −2y cosx=e^(−x) .
$${integrate}\:{the}\:{d}.{e}.\:{y}^{'} {sinx}\:−\mathrm{2}{y}\:{cosx}={e}^{−{x}} . \\ $$

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