The particular integral corresponding to the given differential equation \(\frac{{{d^2}y}}{{d{x^2}}} - 3\frac{{dy}}{{dx}} + 2y = {e^x}\) is
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xex
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\(\frac{1}{6}{e^x}\)
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ex
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-xex
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The particular integral corresponding to the given differential equation \(\frac{{{d^2}y}}{{d{x^2}}} - 3\frac{{dy}}{{dx}} + 2y = {e^x}\) is