The differential equation y' = 5x + 4y + 2 has a solution curve that passes through the point (-3, 4). First, find the s

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The differential equation y' = 5x + 4y + 2 has a solution curve that passes through the point (-3, 4). First, find the s

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The Differential Equation Y 5x 4y 2 Has A Solution Curve That Passes Through The Point 3 4 First Find The S 1
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The differential equation y' = 5x + 4y + 2 has a solution curve that passes through the point (-3, 4). First, find the slope of the solution curve at the point (-3, 4). Then, using the graph provided below, plot the slope of the direction field at this point. Set the slope by dragging the movable red point. The direction field at the point (-3, 4) is shown as a red line segment that is extended in both directions as a pink line to aid in visualizing the slope. The blue curve is the solution to the given differential equation that passes through the point (-3, 4). X That's not right. -10 -5 104 -5- (3,4) 0 --5- -10 5 10 X
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