3 L[y] =y' --y is a linear operator. If u(x) = −4x² + 2x, then find L[u(x)]. X a) -4x² - 6x b) - 12x³ 6 c) -4x³ - 4x d) -4x³ 4 -4x² 4 f) None of the above.
3 L[y] =y' --y is a linear operator. If u(x) = −4x² + 2x, then find L[u(x)]. X a) -4x² - 6x b) - 12x³ 6 c) -4x³ - 4x d) -4x³ 4 -4x² 4 f) None of the above.
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