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If y = 5 cos x – 3 sin x, prove that `(d^2y)/(dx^2) + y = 0`.

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Given, y = 5 cos x – 3 sin x

Differentiating both sides with respect to x,

`dy/dx = 5 d/dx cos x - 3 d/dx sin x`

= 5 (−sin x) − 3 cos x

= −5 sin x − 3 cos x

Differentiating both sides again with respect to x,

`(d^2 y)/dx = - 5 d/dx sin x - 3 d/dx cos x`

= −5 cos x − 3 (−sin x)

= 3 sin x − 5 cos x

Hence, `(d^2 y)/dx^2 + y` = 0

(3 sin x − 5 cos x) + (5 cos x − 3 sin x) = 0 ...(On substituting the value of y)

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