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Mathematics, 26.10.2021 17:00 byron17

Solve y′+2x−1y=x^8,y(1)=3. (a) Identify the integrating factor, α(x).
α(x) =
(b) Find the general solution.
y(x)=

Note: Use C for an arbitrary constant.

(c) Solve the initial value problem y(1)=3.
y(x)=


Solve y′+2x−1y=x^8,y(1)=3.

(a) Identify the integrating factor, α(x).
α(x) = 
(b) Find the genera

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