1. Consider the IVP: y' = y 0

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1. Consider the IVP: y' = y 0

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1. Consider the IVP: y' = y 0<t<1 y(0) = 1. (1) (a) Use Euler Method to find an approximation to y(0.5) for this IVP with At = 0.5. (b) Reduce At by half (At = 0.25) and compute the corresponding approximation to y(0.5). (C) Use Richardson extrapolation and (a)-(b) to produce a more accurate approxi- mation to y(0.5).
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