In Exercises 3–6, find the general solution of the differential equation and check the result by differentiation.
\(\frac{d y}{d x}=x^{3 / 2}\)
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\frac{d y}{d x}=x^{3 / 2}
Step 1 of 5) The general form of this function is Witch of Agnesi and, through a mistranslation of the Italian word vertéré, the curve has come to be known as the Witch of Agnesi. Agnesi’s work with this curve first appeared in a comprehensive text on calculus that was published in 1748.