Question 1. Let W(x1,x2) = 1 for two functions ₁ and 2. Use the definition of Wronskian to evaluate W(x₁ + x2, x1 - x₂).

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Question 1. Let W(x1,x2) = 1 for two functions x₁ and £2. Use the definition of Wronskian to evaluate
W(x₁ + x2, x1 — X2).
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1. Let W(x1,x2) = 1 for two functions x₁ and £2. Use the definition of Wronskian to evaluate W(x₁ + x2, x1 — X2).
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