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y=e^(x)(c(1)+c(2)x)...

`y=e^(x)(c_(1)+c_(2)x)`

A

`(y_(1))^(2)-2y_(1)+1=0`

B

`y_(2)-2y+y=0`

C

`y_(2)+2y_(1)-y=0`

D

`y_(2)=2y_(1)+y`

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