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How would I use separation of variables to solve the initial value problem?
dy/dx = (y +5)(x+2) I multiply both sides by dx so:
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What kind of change does this model show?
Answer options with 4 options A. the separation of atoms into nuclei and electrons B.
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solve the initial value problem by separation of variables 8. dy/dx=x+1/xy, x>0, y(1)=-4
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