Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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2.2. Solve the following initial value problems:
a) t+2y=², y(2)=1.
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c) "+y=0, y(0)=1, (0) = -2.
+ 2y +2y=0, (0)=2, (0) = 1.
1. Find the solution to the initial value problem
4x3 + 1
2у — 6
y(1) = 2.
A. y = 3 – Vxª + x – 1
B. y = 2+ Vx³ + x – 2
C. y = 1+ Vx4 + x – 1
D. y = 4 – V4x³ + x – 1
E. y = V4³ + x – 1
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