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solve the initial value problems:
1- dq/dz = 2 + sinz, q(0)=5

2-dy/dx = (x^2 -2)x, y(2)=4

3-dy/dx = 4e^5^x + x, y(0)=4

4- dy/dx 3x + 2, y(3)= 2
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solve the initial value problems:
1- dq/dz = 2 + sinz, q(0)=5

2-dy/dx = (x^2 -2)x, y(2)=4

3-dy/dx = 4e^5^x + x, y(0)=4

4- dy/dx 3x + 2, y(3)= 2

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