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GATE Electrical 2015 Set 1 | Question: 27
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A solution of the ordinary differential equation $\dfrac{d^{2}y}{dt^{2}}+5\dfrac{dy}{dt}+6y=0$ is such that $y(0) = 2$ and $y(1)= -\dfrac{1-3e}{e^{3}}$. The value of $\dfrac{dy}{dt}(0)$ is _______.
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