In Example 3 the largest interval I over which the

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In Example 5 the largest interval I over which the explicit solutions \(y=\phi_{1}(x)\) and \(y=\phi_{2}(x)\) are defined is the open interval (-5, 5). Why can’t the interval I of definition be the closed interval -5, 5]?

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y=phi_1(x)

y=phi_2(x)

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QUESTION:

In Example 5 the largest interval I over which the explicit solutions \(y=\phi_{1}(x)\) and \(y=\phi_{2}(x)\) are defined is the open interval (-5, 5). Why can’t the interval I of definition be the closed interval -5, 5]?

Text Transcription:

y=phi_1(x)

y=phi_2(x)

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In this problem, we have to define why can’t the interval I of definition be the closed interval [-5,5] where and are defined is the open interval (-5, 5).

 

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