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If y=3cos(log x)+4 sin(log x), show the ...

If `y=3cos(log x)+4 sin(log x)`, show the
`x^(2)(d^(2)y)/(dx^(2))+ x(dy)/(dx)+ y=0`.

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`y=0`
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