Consider the differential equation dy dt = 2y + 1 t . (a)

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Consider the differential equation dy dt = 2y + 1 t . (a) Compute its general solution by separating variables. (b) What happens to these solutions as t 0? (c) Why doesnt this example violate the Uniqueness Theorem?

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