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A = [{:(e^(t), e^(-t)"cos"t, e^(-t)"s...

`A = [{:(e^(t), e^(-t)"cos"t, e^(-t)"sin"t),(e^(t)-e^(-t), "cos"t-e^(-t)"sin"t, -e^(-t)"sin"t + e^(-t)"cos"t),(e^(t), 2e^(-t)"sin"t, -2e^(-t)"cos"t):}]"then A is"`

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