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28 June, 10:10

A. solve differential equa y' = 4x square root (1-y^2)

b. explain why the intial val prob y' = 4x square root 1-y^2) with y (0) = 4 doesn't have solution

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  1. 28 June, 13:22
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    a)

    dy/dx = 4x √ (1 - y²)

    Separate the variables:

    dy / √ (1 - y²) = 4x dx

    Integrate:

    sin⁻¹ y = 2x² + C

    Solve for y:

    y = sin (2x² + C)

    b)

    Plug in initial value.

    4 = sin (0 + C)

    Sine cannot be greater than 1, so there is no solution.
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