Solve the initial value problem: y(x) dy dx +6y= 4, y(0) = 0 Solve the initial value problem for 0 < t < and y(π/2) = 1

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Solve the initial value problem: y(x) dy dx +6y= 4, y(0) = 0 Solve the initial value problem for 0 < t < and y(π/2) = 1

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Solve the initial value problem: y(x) dy dx +6y= 4, y(0) = 0
Solve the initial value problem for 0 < t < and y(π/2) = 13. Put the problem in standard form. Then find the integrating factor, p(t) and finally find y(t) = dy 5(sin(t) du + t + cos(t)y) = cos(t) sinº(t),
Solve the initial value problem for t > -1 with y(0) = 4. Put the problem in standard form. Then find the integrating factor, p(t) and finally find y(t) = 10(t+1) dy dt - 8y = 16t,
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