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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 19:50 gabbypittman20

Consider the following initial value problem for y(x): y' = √y-7/(x-1)^2, y(xo)= yo

For which values of xo and yo are we guaranteed one and only one solution?
a. xo =1 and yo= 11
b. xo =1 and yo= 11
c. xo =0 and y0=7
d. xo = 1 and yo= 7
e. xo= 2 and yo=7

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