Consider the initial-value problem y' = lOy, 0 < r < 2, y(0) = 1, which has solution

Chapter 5, Problem 12

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Consider the initial-value problem y' = lOy, 0 < r < 2, y(0) = 1, which has solution y(r) = e -10'. What happens when Euler's method is applied to this problem with h = 0.1 ? Does this behavior violate Theorem 5.9?

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