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A third-order homogeneous linear equation and three linearly independent solutions are given. Find a particular solution satisfying the given initial conditions. y^(3) - 3y'' + 3y' - y = 0; y(0) = 2, y'(0) = 0, y'''(0) = 0; y1 = e^x, y2 = x e^x, y3 = x^2 e^x

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