(1 point) Solve the Bernoulli initial value problem. For this example we have n = -1 y' - ²y=2x-¹y¹, y(1) — 1 SO V = y^2

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(1 point) Solve the Bernoulli initial value problem. For this example we have n = -1 y' - ²y=2x-¹y¹, y(1) — 1 SO V = y^2

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1 Point Solve The Bernoulli Initial Value Problem For This Example We Have N 1 Y Y 2x Y Y 1 1 So V Y 2 1
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(1 point) Solve the Bernoulli initial value problem. For this example we have n = -1 y' - ²y=2x-¹y¹, y(1) — 1 SO V = y^2 We obtain the equation + 2yy' Solving the resulting first order linear equation for u we obtain the general solution (with arbitrary constant C) given by V= V= Then transforming back into the variables and y and using the initial condition to find C Finally we obtain the explicit solution of the initial value problem as
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