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The general solution of the different equation \(100 \frac{\mathrm{d}^2 \mathrm{y}}{\mathrm{dx}^2}-20 \frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}}+\mathrm{y}=0\) is

  1. A \(y=\left(c_1+c_2 x\right) e^x\)
  2. B \(y=\left(c_1+c_2 x\right) e^{-x}\)
  3. C \(y=\left(c_1+c_2 x\right) e^{\frac{x}{10}}\)
  4. D \(y=c_1 e^x+c_2 e^{-x}\)
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(C) \(y=\left(c_1+c_2 x\right) e^{\frac{x}{10}}\)

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Hints: \(100 p^2-20 p+1=\) \[ \begin{aligned} & (10 P-1)^2=0, P=\frac{1}{10} \\ & y=\left(c_1+c_2 x\right) e^{\frac{x}{10}} \end{aligned} \]
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