3 (a) Consider the initial value problem dy Vy - 2 dt t-3 y(0) = 3. Does Picard's Theorem guarantee local existence and
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3 (a) Consider the initial value problem dy Vy - 2 dt t-3 y(0) = 3. Does Picard's Theorem guarantee local existence and uniqueness of a solution? Explain your answer in detail. (b) Classify the equation ty" - 2ty' + 2y = t, t > 0. What order is it? Is it linear or nonlinear? Is it homogenoeus or nonhomogeneous?