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Show that y = ln(x2 y + c) is a solution to dy/dx = 2xy/exp(y)-x2 and use it to solve the IVP y(0) = 3.
I can't get this ...I know sad right!
Show that y = ln(x2 y + c) is a solution to dy/dx = 2xy/exp(y)-x2 and use it to solve the IVP y(0) = 3.
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