| According to what you have learned in class, if you want to solve y" + 4y' + 3y = x° + 2x + sin(2x) + x*e2a + 1, you will necessarily find at least one particular solution first. Determine carefully...


| According to what you have learned in class, if you want to solve<br>y

Extracted text: | According to what you have learned in class, if you want to solve y" + 4y' + 3y = x° + 2x + sin(2x) + x*e2a + 1, you will necessarily find at least one particular solution first. Determine carefully the form of a particular solution and justify your assumption. How- ever, you do not need to solve the particular solution since the calculation could be huge. 3.

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