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Question
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The particular integral of the differential equation f(D) y = eax where f(D) = (D – a)2
Options
`x^2/2 "e"^(ax)`
`x"e"^(ax)`
`x/2 "e"^(ax)`
`x^2"e"^(ax)`
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Solution
`x^2/2 "e"^(ax)`
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