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After separating variables and setting up integrals to solve the differential equation 2xy′ = y2, we end up with: a. ∫ 1/y^2 dy = ∫2x dx b. ∫ 2/y^2 dy = ∫1/x dx c. ∫ 2x dy = ∫y^…
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After separating variables and setting up integrals to solve the differential equation 2xy′ = y2, we end up with: a. ∫ 1/y^2 dy = ∫2x dx b. ∫ 2/y^2 dy = ∫1/x dx c. ∫ 2x dy = ∫y^…
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After separating variables and setting up integrals to solve the differential equation 2xy′ = y2, we end up with: a. ∫ 1/y^2 dy = ∫2x dx
b. ∫ 2/y^2 dy = ∫1/x dx
c. ∫ 2x dy = ∫y^2 dx
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Answer: b
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Steps are shown in the attached document.
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