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I tried $a_{n} = c \times 3^n$ and I got $c = 3$. So $a_{n} = 3 \times 3^n$ is a particular solution.

But it is a solution in the homogeneous form already. How to find another solution that's not a homogeneous solution?

Feng
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You should have gotten $c-c/3-(6/9)c=5$, or $0=5$.

Whenever the first guess is already in the homogeneous solution, multiply it by n, Try $a_n=c\times n3^n$

Empy2
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