Question 5 [10 marks] Solve explicitly the separable differential equation with the given conditions. $y' = \frac{4}{xy^2}$, $y(1) = 2.$
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Step 1: Rewrite the equation as $$y' = \frac{4}{xy^2}$$ $$ \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{4}{xy^2}$$ Show more…
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