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Determine the largest interval (a, b) for which Theorem 1 guarantees the existence of a unique solution on (a, b) to the initial value problem below. xy triple prime minus 7 y prime plus e Superscript x Baseline yxy′′′−7y′+exyequals=x cubed minus 8x3−8, y(77)equals=1, y primey′(77)equals=0, y double primey′′(77)equals=2 nothing

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