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Solve the following differential equation, using laplace transforms: y''+ty-y=0 where y(0)=0 and y'(0)=3

Solve the following differential equation, using laplace transforms:
y''+ty-y=0
where
y(0)=0
and
y'(0)=3

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The given question is wrong.There must be ty' in place of ty.I am solving assuming ty'.


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