(c) Consider the ordinary differential equation 6- +9y = -2e³x dx² subject to y(0) = 1, y'(1) = 2e³. Find the value of y(1) + y(-1), giving your answer in the form a sinh(b), where a and b are integers to be found.
(c) Consider the ordinary differential equation 6- +9y = -2e³x dx² subject to y(0) = 1, y'(1) = 2e³. Find the value of y(1) + y(-1), giving your answer in the form a sinh(b), where a and b are integers to be found.
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