2 Consider the differential equation y' ty +te+, 1 st <2, y(1) = 0. (a) By differentiating and then substituting into th
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2 Consider the differential equation y' ty +te+, 1 st <2, y(1) = 0. (a) By differentiating and then substituting into th
2 Consider the differential equation y' ty +te+, 1 st <2, y(1) = 0. (a) By differentiating and then substituting into the differential equation, show that the solution is y ť (et – e). (b) Solve using Euler's method with N 10, 20, 40, 80, and find the errors at the right endpoint. Are the errors halving as expected? = =
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