Determine a plausible value of x0 for which the graph of

Chapter 1, Problem 48E

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QUESTION:

Determine a plausible value of \(x_{0}\) for which the graph of the solution of the initial-value problem \(y^{\prime}+2 y=3 x-6\), \(y\left(x_{0}\right)=0\) is tangent to the x-axis at \(\left(x_{0}, 0\right)\). Explain your reasoning.

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x_0

y^prime + 2y = 3x - 6

y(x_0)=0

(x_0, 0)

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QUESTION:

Determine a plausible value of \(x_{0}\) for which the graph of the solution of the initial-value problem \(y^{\prime}+2 y=3 x-6\), \(y\left(x_{0}\right)=0\) is tangent to the x-axis at \(\left(x_{0}, 0\right)\). Explain your reasoning.

Text Transcription:

x_0

y^prime + 2y = 3x - 6

y(x_0)=0

(x_0, 0)

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In this question we have to determine the value of  for which the graph of the solution of the initial value  is tangent to the  at

 

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