Use the substitution x = et to transform the given Cauchy-Euler equation to a differential equation...

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Use the substitution x = et to transform the givenCauchy-Euler equation to a differential equation with constantcoefficients. (Use yp for dy/dt and ypp ford2y/dt2.)

x2y'' ? 3xy' + 13y = 2 + 3x

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