x^2y'' - 7xy' + 16y = 0 Use the substitution x = e^t to transform the given Cauchy-Euler equation to a differential equation with constant coefficients. (Use yp for dy/dt and ypp for d2y/dt2). Solve the original equation by solving the new equation using the procedures in Sections 4.3-4.5.

x^2y'' - 7xy' + 16y = 0 Use the substitution x = e^t to transform the given Cauchy-Euler equation to a differential equation with constant coefficients. (Use yp for dy/dt and ypp for d2y/dt2). Solve the original equation by solving the new equation using the procedures in Sections 4.3-4.5.

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x^2y'' - 7xy' + 16y = 0 Use the substitution x = e^t to transform the given Cauchy-Euler equation to a differential equation with constant coefficients. (Use yp for dy/dt and ypp for d2y/dt2). Solve the original equation by solving the new equation using the procedures in Sections 4.3-4.5.

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