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Solve one of the following non-homogeneous cauchy-euler equations using whatever technique you prefer. put an "x" through whichever equations you would not put an "x" through either equation, i will grade whichever one i prefer. a) x^2 y" + 10xy' + 8y = x^2 b) x^2 y" - 3xy' + 13y = 4 + 3x

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