Solved: PROBLEM 29RP(a) Without solving, explain why the

Chapter , Problem 29RP

(choose chapter or problem)

(a) Without solving, explain why the initial-value problem

\(\frac{d y}{d x}=\sqrt{y}\),           \(y\left(x_{0}\right)=y_{0}\)

has no solution for \(y_{0}>0\).

(b) Solve the initial-value problem in part (a) for \(y_{0}>0\) and find the largest interval I on which the solution is defined

Text Transcription:

dy/dx = sqrt y

y(x_0) = y_0

y_0 > 0

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