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Mathematics, 05.10.2021 18:00 Lindsay882

Y(t)=e^((t^r)/s satisfies y' − 4 t^15y = 0 if r=? and s=? I'm unsure of the steps to go through after plugging in the first derivative into the equation. How do you solve for the two different variables?

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