In 41 and 42, proceed as in Example 6 and express the solution of the given
Chapter 2, Problem 42(choose chapter or problem)
In Problems 41 and 42, proceed as in Example 6 and express the solution of the given initial-value problem in terms of an integral-defined function.
\(x^{2} \frac{d y}{d x}-y=x^{3}\); y(1) = 0
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