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So my I'm not sure how to prove this for my ODE assignment. "Show that if y=phi(t) is a solution of the differential equation y''+p(t)y'+q(t)y=g(t), where g(t) is not always zero, then y=c*phi(t), where c is any constant other than 1, is not a solution." Any help?

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