Let y1 (x), y2(x), y3(x), y4(x) be the basic solutions of y(4) +6y"+9y=0. Find the absolute value of the Lonski determinant W (y1, y2, y3, y4) (x) and answer with a two-digit integer. |W (y1, y2, y3, y4) (x)|=ab * a, b E Z
Let y1 (x), y2(x), y3(x), y4(x) be the basic solutions of y(4) +6y"+9y=0. Find the absolute value of the Lonski determinant W (y1, y2, y3, y4) (x) and answer with a two-digit integer. |W (y1, y2, y3, y4) (x)|=ab * a, b E Z
Chapter7: Systems Of Equations And Inequalities
Section7.8: Solving Systems With Cramer's Rule
Problem 3SE: Explain what it means in terms of an inverse for a matrix to have a 0 determinant.
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