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Finding a Polynomial

Find a polynomial p so that:

p''(t)+3p'(t) + 2p(t) = (t^2)-2

for all numbers t.

(note: p''= p double prime and t^2 = t raised to the power of 2)


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This shows how to find a polynomial to fit a given differential equation.

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