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question 17 please.
De dR in H 10, dy ind the solution of the differential eqpuation that 11-18 the given initial condition. dy sin dx í-' x = , y(0)=-3 dr 13. dy dx 16. dr=-y(I)-2 172 y, tan x a + y, y(m/3)-a, 0
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