If y^ -3 y^ +2 y=0 where y(0)=1, y^ (0)=0 , then the value of Y at x= 2 is :
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Differential Equations
If \(y^{\prime \prime}-3 y^{\prime}+2 y=0\) where \(y(0)=1, y^{\prime}(0)=0\), then the value of \(\mathbf{Y}\) at \(x=\log 2\) is :
- \(1\)
- \(-1\)
- \(2\)
- \(0\)
Answer
(D) 0
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