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The graph of a function f is shown. Use the differential equation and the given point to find an equation of the function. dy/dx=4x+(9x^2/(3x^3+1)^(3/2))
and the point (0,2) using the substitution method of integration.
and the point (0,2) using the substitution method of integration.
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Steve
y' = 4x+(9x^2/(3x^3+1)^(3/2))
y = 2x^2 - 2/√(3x^3+1) + C
Now plug in (0,2) to find C.
integrate using u = 3x^3+1, so
du = 9x^2 dx
y = 2x^2 - 2/√(3x^3+1) + C
Now plug in (0,2) to find C.
integrate using u = 3x^3+1, so
du = 9x^2 dx
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