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An initial-value problem is given by the differential equation,
f(x,y)=x(1-y^2), y(1)=0.07

Use the Euler-trapezoidal method with a step-size h = 0.1, to obtain the approximate value of y(1.1). Give your answer to 4 decimal places.
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An initial-value problem is given by the differential equation,
f(x,y)=x(1-y^2), y(1)=0.07

Use the Euler-trapezoidal method with a step-size h = 0.1, to obtain the approximate value of y(1.1). Give your answer to 4 decimal places.

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