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Let `y(x)` be a function satisfying `(d^(2)y)/(dx^(2))-(dy)/(dx)+e^(2x)=0`, y(0)= and `y^(')(0)=1`. If maximum value of `y(x)` is `y(alpha)`, then integral part of `2alpha` is……………..

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