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Use Euler's method with a step size of 0.2 to estimate y(1), where y(x) is the solution of the initial value problem y' = 6x+y^2, y(0)=0. Round your final answer to 4 places, but keep more places on the intermediate steps for accuracy.

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Answered by Steve
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