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4 January, 21:30

Solve the IVP:

dx/dt=1/x

dy/dt=x^2+2y

Y0 = (1,2)

Use the nullclines technique to sketch the solution on the phase plane.

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  1. 4 January, 23:33
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    We are lacking one initial condition for x. There is therefore no unique solution to the problem by Cauchy's theorem.
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