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Find the particular solution. Show the steps of derivation, beginning with the general solution. $(L, R, b \text { are constants .})$$$d r d d t=-2 t r, r(0)=r_{0}$$
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Step 1: Interpret differential equation as dr/dt = -2 t r with initial condition r(0)=r0. Show more…
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