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In Problems 15 and 16, determine whether the given equation has a solution that is bounded near the origin, all solutions are bounded near the origin, or none of the solutions are bounded near the origin. (These are the same equations as in Problems 33 and 34 of Exercises 8.6.) Note that you need to analyze only the indicial equation in order to answer the question.
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