Solve the following initial value problems: dy/dt = 6t A. y(0) = 2 : y = B. y(0) = 7 : y =
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Step 1: Given the differential equation \( \frac{dy}{dt} = 6t \), we can rewrite it as \( dy = 6t dt \) to separate the variables. Show more…
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