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Show that y = 1/x^2 + c is a one parameter family of solutions of the first-order de y' + 2xy^2 = 0 (b) find a solution of the first-order ivp y' + 2xy^2 = 0, y(-2) = 1/2. (c) give the largest interval i over which the solution in part (b) is defined

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