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Write a differential equation whose only solution is the trivial solution y = 0. Explain your reasoning

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User Elastep
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Answer:


2e^(y')y=0

Explanation:

The solution for this differential equation
2e^(y')y=0 have to be the trivial solution y=0. Because the function
e^(x) always have values different of zero, then the only option is the trivial solution y=0.

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