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Which of the following is the solution to the differentiable equation dy/dx=4x/y, where Y(2)=-2 a.)y=2x for x>0 b.)y=2x-6 for x=3 c.)y=--sqrt(4x^2)-12 for x>sqrt3 d.)y=sqr…
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Which of the following is the solution to the differentiable equation dy/dx=4x/y, where Y(2)=-2 a.)y=2x for x>0 b.)y=2x-6 for x=3 c.)y=--sqrt(4x^2)-12 for x>sqrt3 d.)y=sqr…
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Which of the following is the solution to the differentiable equation dy/dx=4x/y, where Y(2)=-2
a.)y=2x for x>0
b.)y=2x-6 for x=3
c.)y=--sqrt(4x^2)-12 for x>sqrt3
d.)y=sqrt(4x^2)-12 for x>sqrt3
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