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Mathematics, 14.09.2019 08:20 oudithe3

Consider the differential equation y'+\lambda y=e^{-t}, when \lambda is some constant.
(a) find all values of \lambda such that all solutions tend to zero as t \rightarrow infinity .
(b) at least one solution goes to zero as t \rightarrow infinity .

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