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Mathematics, 26.02.2020 05:57 gabw2758

A. Find y in terms of x if

dy/dx =x^4y^−1
and y(0)=6

y(x)= .

B. For what x-interval is the solution defined?
(Your answers should be numbers or plus or minus infinity. For plus infinity enter "PINF"; for minus infinity enter "MINF".)

The solution is defined on the interval:
x .

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A. Find y in terms of x if

dy/dx =x^4y^−1
and y(0)=6

y(x)= .
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