Solve the following initial value problem: 2xyy'+y^2-4x^3=0. where y(1)=2
the answer is y= sq...
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Solve the following initial value problem: 2xyy'+y^2-4x^3=0. where y(1)=2
the answer is y= sqrt((x^4+3)/x)
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Clara solved the equation 7/3x = −2/3 as shown → 7/3x( 3/7 ) = −2/3 ( 3/7 ) x = −14 what is clara’s error?
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Pj is decorating pupcakes for rocky's birthday party. her color scheme is black, purple, and green. she will use this spinner to determine the color of sprinkles on each pupcake. which model shows the probability of randomly landing on each color?
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Two language majors, anna and megan, took exams in two languages. anna scored 85 on both exams. megan scored 74 on the first exam and 85 on the second exam. overall, student scores on the first exam had a mean of 82 and a standard deviation of 4, and the second exam scores had a mean of 71 and a standard deviation of 13. a) to qualify for language honors, a major must maintain at least an 85 average across all language courses taken. so far, which of anna and megan qualify? b) which student's overall performance was better?
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