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Mathematics, 27.07.2019 04:20 Ackussinglake63

Given that y(x) is the solution to y'(x) = (y(x))^2 +5, y(0) = 10, the value of 10.2) from a second order taylor polynomial is keep 4 decimal points (hint) keep in mind that y'(x) is also a function of x! use chain rule to derive y"(x)

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