(a) y = The solution of the initial-value problem xy' – y = 2x²y, y(1) = 1 is 4 = zerº +1-e (b) y = ret?-1 (c) y = px?-1
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(a) y = The solution of the initial-value problem xy' – y = 2x²y, y(1) = 1 is 4 = zerº +1-e (b) y = ret?-1 (c) y = px?-1
(a) y = The solution of the initial-value problem xy' – y = 2x²y, y(1) = 1 is 4 = zerº +1-e (b) y = ret?-1 (c) y = px?-1-e (d) y = ret? +1 (e) None of the above.
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