Use the Laplace transform to solve the given system of differential equations. (d2x/dt2)+x-y=0 (d2y/dt2)+y-x=0 x(0)=0,    x'(0)=-6,    y(0)=0,    y'(0)=1 x(t)= y(t)=

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Use the Laplace transform to solve the given system of differential equations.

(d2x/dt2)+x-y=0

(d2y/dt2)+y-x=0

x(0)=0,    x'(0)=-6,    y(0)=0,    y'(0)=1

x(t)=

y(t)=

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