You are asking for another, independent, solution? The standard "reduction of order" method reduces this to a first order equation: Let \(\displaystyle y= x^{1/2}sin(x)u(x)\). Put that into the given equation and you get a differential equation with u'' and u' but no u. Let v= u' and you have a first order equation for v.
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