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    Exam 17: Second-Order Differential Equations
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    Solve the Differential Equation\(49 y ^ { \prime \prime } + y = 0\)
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Solve the Differential Equation 49y′′+y=049 y ^ { \prime \prime } + y = 049y′′+y=0

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Solve the differential equation. 49y′′+y=049 y ^ { \prime \prime } + y = 049y′′+y=0

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