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Find a linear second-order differential equation F(x, y, y', y'') = 0 for which y = c1x + c2x4 is a two-parameter family of solutions. Make sure that your equation is free of the arbitrary parameters c1 and c2. (Use yp for y' and ypp for y''.)

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