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Let y=f(x) be a twice-differentiable function that such that f(1)=2 and dy/dx=y^3+3. What is the value of d^2y/dx^2 at x=1?


Let y=f(x) be a twice-differentiable function that such that f(1)=2 and dy/dx=y^3+3. What is the va

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