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OpenStudy (anonymous):

find the general solution of the differential equation and use it to determine solutions as t -> infinity y'+3y=t+e^(-2t)

OpenStudy (across):

Try first solving the homogeneous equation\[\frac{dy}{dt}+3y=0.\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

um i dont see how thats relevant. i got my integrating factor to be : e^3t..... ... |dw:1345923852313:dw|

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