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Differential Equations Question on Differential Equations

Let y : (1, ∞) → R\R be the solution of the differential equation
y"2y(1x)2=0y"-\frac{2y}{(1-x)^2}=0
satisfying y(2) = 1 andlimxy(x)=0\lim\limits_{x→∞}y(x) = 0. Then y(3) is equal to __________. (rounded off to two decimal places)

Answer

The correct answer is 0.49 to 0.51. (approx)