Using Method of Successive Approximation, find a polynomial of degree 4, that approximates the solution to y'=x2+y, y=1

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Using Method of Successive Approximation, find a polynomial of degree 4, that approximates the solution to y'=x2+y, y=1

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Using Method of Successive Approximation, find a polynomial ofdegree 4, that approximates the solution to y'=x2+y, y=1when x=0.
a. y=1+x+x2/2+x3/3+x4/15
b. y=1+x+x2/2+x3/3+x4/12
c. y=1+x+x2/2+x3/3+x4/10
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