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  • 08-05-2021
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a. Solve the differential equation y'= 2x(1-y2)^(1/2) . b. Explain why the initial value problem y'= 2x(1-y2)^(1/2) with y(0) = 3 does not have a solution. (10 points)​

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  • 08-05-2021

That would just be 2x(1-y2)^(1/2)

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you dont need any steps because i told you the answer :/

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