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\( \% \) 2026 sping Charter - Your notes - The course textbook Home Announcements Discussions Gradescope People Zoom Grades 1 SETS - Camvas resources - A scientific calculator - Pen/pencil and paper - Your classmates - help each other learn and succeed. 2 pts Question 1 If \( y \) is the solution of the initial value problem \[ y^{\prime}=-t y+2 t, \quad y(0)=3 \] then \( y(1) \approx \ldots \) ? ... \( \approx 2.6065 \) ? . . . \( \approx 5.0238 \) ? ... \( \approx 1.1293 \) ? ... \( \approx 4.6487 \) 2 pts

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Question 1
If \( y \) is the solution of the initial value problem
\[
y^{\prime}=-t y+2 t, \quad y(0)=3
\]
then \( y(1) \approx \ldots \)
? ... \( \approx 2.6065 \)
? . . . \( \approx 5.0238 \)
? ... \( \approx 1.1293 \)
? ... \( \approx 4.6487 \)

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Question 1
If y is the solution of the initial value problem

    y^'=-t y+2 t,    y(0)=3

then y(1) ≈…
? ... ≈ 2.6065
? . . . ≈ 5.0238
? ... ≈ 1.1293
? ... ≈ 4.6487

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\( \% \) 2026 sping Charter - Your notes - The course textbook Home Announcements Discussions Gradescope People Zoom Grades 1 SETS - Camvas resources - A scientific calculator - Pen/pencil and paper - Your classmates - help each other learn and succeed. 2 pts Question 1 If \( y \) is the solution of the initial value problem \[ y^{\prime}=-t y+2 t, \quad y(0)=3 \] then \( y(1) \approx \ldots \) ◯ ... \( \approx 2.6065 \) ◯ . . . \( \approx 5.0238 \) ◯ ... \( \approx 1.1293 \) ◯ ... \( \approx 4.6487 \) 2 pts
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