Often a radical change in the form of the solution of a

Chapter 2, Problem 2.1.81

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Often a radical change in the form of the solution of a differential equation corresponds to a very small change in either the initial condition or the equation itself. In 3942 fin an explicit solution of the given initial-value problem. Use a graphing utility to plot the graph of each solution. Compare each solution curve in a neighborhood of (0, 1). dydx (y 1)2, y(0) 1

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