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Find a particular solution to these two nonhomogeneous equations: (a) y' = [1 2 2 1] y + [1 t] (b) y' = [1/t - 1 - e^-t/t - 1 e^t/t + 1 1/t + 1] y + [t^2 - 1 t^2 - 1]; y = [t e^-t e^t t]

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