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Mathematics, 26.02.2020 23:34 crystaldewar55C

Let y(t) = 13(1 āˆ’ e^āˆ’6t). In this question, you will show that this function satisfies the differential equation dy/dt = 6(13 āˆ’ y).

1. Calculate dy/dt by differentiating the formula for y.

dy/dt =

2. Calculate 6(13 āˆ’ y) by substituting the formula for y.

6(13 āˆ’ y) =

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