Use the Adams-Bashforth-Moulton method to approximate y(0.8), where y(x) is the solution of the given initial-value prob

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Use the Adams-Bashforth-Moulton method to approximate y(0.8), where y(x) is the solution of the given initial-value prob

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Use The Adams Bashforth Moulton Method To Approximate Y 0 8 Where Y X Is The Solution Of The Given Initial Value Prob 1
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Use the Adams-Bashforth-Moulton method to approximate y(0.8), where y(x) is the solution of the given initial-value problem. Use h = 0.2 and the RK4 method to compute y₁, ₂, and y3. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) y' = 4x - 2y, y(0) = 6 y(0.8)= Need Help? Read It 2. [0/1 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS ZILLDIFFEQMODAP11 9.3.006. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Use the Adams-Bashforth-Moulton method to approximate y(1.0), where y(x) is the solution of the given initial-value problem. First use h = 0.2 and then use h = 0.1. Use the RK4 method to compute Y₁, ₂, and y3. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) y' = y + cos(x), y(0) = 7 y(1.0) X (h = 0.2) y(1.0)= (h = 0.1) Need Help? Read It Submit Answer 3. [-/1 Points] DETAILS ZILLDIFFEQMODAP11 9.3.008. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Use the Adams-Bashforth-Moulton method to approximate y(1.0), where y(x) is the solution of the given initial-value problem. First use h = 0.2 and then use h = 0.1. Use the RK4 method to compute Y₁, Y₂, and y3. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) y' = xy + √y, y(0) = 1 y(1.0) = (h = 0.2) (h = 0.1) y(1.0) = Need Help? Read It
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