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Mathematics, 19.02.2020 23:05 adrianaglass12

Since f(x, y) = 1 + y2 and ∂f/∂y = 2y are continuous everywhere, the region R in Theorem 1.2.1 can be taken to be the entire xy-plane. Use the family of solutions in part (a) to find an explicit solution of the first-order initial-value problem y' = 1 + y2, y(0) = 0.

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