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If y satisfies y′′ =4, y′(1)=10,and y(1)=6,what is y?
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Steve
y" = 4

y' = 4x+c
y'(1)=10, so
4+c = 10
c=6
y' = 4x+6

No do the same to move on to y.
8 years ago

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