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Let `u(t) and v(t)` be two solutions of the differential equation `((dy)/(dt))=e^(t^2)y+sin t` with `u(2) lt v(2)`. Statement-1 : `u(2) < v(2)` for all t. Statement-1 : `u-v` is proportional to a positive function of t.

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