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Vijay posted an Question
July 16, 2022 • 02:04 am 30 points
  • CSIR NET
  • Mathematical Sciences

Is. the integral cquation y(x) j(x -t)y(1)dt -x(l-t)y(1)dt is cquivalent to (a)y" - y - 0. y(0) 0. y(1) = 0 (c)y+y = 0, y0) = 0. y(l) = 0 (b) y" - y = 0, y{0) =

IS. The integral cquation y(x) J(x -t)y(1)dt -x(l-t)y(1)dt is cquivalent to (A)y" - y - 0. y(0) 0. y(1) = 0 (C)y+y = 0, y0) = 0. y(l) = 0 (B) y" - y = 0, y{0) = 0, y(0) = 0 (D) y" + y = 0, y0) = 0, y(0) =

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