Show that y = x3 + 3x + 1 satisfies y + xy 2y = 0

Chapter 2, Problem 47

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Show that \(y=x^{3}+3 x+1\) satisfies \(y^{\prime \prime \prime}+x y^{\prime \prime}-2 y^{\prime}=0\).

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y=x^3+3x+1

y'''+xy''-2y'=0

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