The equation of phase path is given by 1/2 y^2 = cosx + c sketch and discuss the particular phase path which satisfy the initial conditions (a) x(t_0) = 0 , y(t_0) = ?(t_0) = 1 (b) x(t_0) = 0 , y(t_0) = 2
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