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Euler’s method Consider the initial value problem
a. Use Euler’s method with Δt = 0.1 to compute approximations to y(0.1) and y(0.2).
b. Use Euler’s method with Δt = 0.05 to compute approximations to y(0.1) and y(0.2).
c. The exact solution of this initial value problem is
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