Consider the initial-value problem y" + yy' = 0, y(O) = 1, y'(O) = -1. (a) Use the DE

Chapter 3, Problem 9

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Consider the initial-value problem y" + yy' = 0, y(O) = 1, y'(O) = -1. (a) Use the DE and a numerical solver to graph the solution curve. (b) Find an explicit solution of the IVP. Use a graphing utility to graph this solution. (c) Find an interval of definition for the solution in part (b).

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