6972 Solve the initial-value problems. dydx = 2 + sin 3x, y(/3) = 0

Chapter 5, Problem 70

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Solve the initial-value problems.

\(\frac{d y}{d x}=2+\sin 3 x, y(\pi / 3)=0\)

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dy/dx=2+sin 3x, y(pi/3)=0

Image text transcription: Solve the initial-value problems. dydx=2+sin 3x, y(𝜋/3)=0

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