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[[Category:Differential Equations]]
Every [[Second order linear ODE|Second order linear homogeneous ODE]] with continuous coefficients has a fundamental set of solutions.
Every [[Second order linear ODE|Second order linear homogeneous ODE]] with continuous coefficients has a fundamental set of solutions.


This is proven by handpicking a set of initial conditions such that the [[Wronskian]] is 1.
This is proven by handpicking a set of initial conditions such that the [[Wronskian]] is 1.

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Every Second order linear homogeneous ODE with continuous coefficients has a fundamental set of solutions.

This is proven by handpicking a set of initial conditions such that the Wronskian is 1.