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1) It can be shown that y1=e^(2x) and y2=e^(7x) are solutions to the differential equation d^2y/dx^2+5dy/dx14y=0 on (,). (a) What does the Wronskian

1) It can be shown that y1=e^(2x) and y2=e^(−7x) are solutions to the differential equation 

d^2y/dx^2+5dy/dx−14y=0 on (−∞,∞).

(a) What does the Wronskian of y1,y2 equal on (−∞,∞)?

W(y1,y2) =.................?....................... on(−∞,∞).

(b) Is {y1,y2} a fundamental set for the given differential equation? YES or NO

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