Correct answer Question 9 1.5 / 1.5 pts If \( y(t) \) is the unique solution of the initial value problem \[ y^{\prime}-0.2 t^{2} y=t^{2} ; y(0)=2 \] then \( y(3)=\ldots \) Round your answer to 3 decimal places. \[ 37.348 \] 37.348 (with margin: 0.02)
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