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Reduce the following differential equation into 2nd order differential linear differential equation with constant coefficients and then solve: ^2((^2)/^2 )− 3(/) + 4 = 1 + ^2​

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Answered by shirodkarachal
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 {2}^{2} (  \frac{ {2}^{2} }{ {2}^{2} } ) - 3 + 4 = 1 +  {2}^{2}  \\  {2}^{2}  - 3 + 4 = 1 +  {2}^{2}  \\ 4 - 3 + 4 = 1  + 4 \\ 3 = 5

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