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Question Number 219800 by SdC355 last updated on 02/May/25
y^((2)) (t)=(1−e^t )y(t)+y^((1)) (t)
$${y}^{\left(\mathrm{2}\right)} \left({t}\right)=\left(\mathrm{1}−{e}^{{t}} \right){y}\left({t}\right)+{y}^{\left(\mathrm{1}\right)} \left({t}\right) \\ $$

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