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Determine If the Given Function Y = F(x) Is a Solution

Question 68

Question 68

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Determine if the given function y = f(x) is a solution of the accompanying differential equation.
- y′−y=2exy=ex+2xex\begin{array} { l } y ^ { \prime } - y = 2 e ^ { x } \\y = e ^ { x } + 2 x e ^ { x }\end{array}y′−y=2exy=ex+2xex​

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