Consider the initial value problem dy 7 e y = sin(3 x) y(-6) = 13 da Use the existence and uniqueness theorem for first order linear differential equations to determine interval of validity of the initial value problem. Note: Indicate the interval using the interval buttons under the function tab of the input pallet. Interval of Validity =

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Consider the initial value problem
dy
7 e
y =
sin(3 r)
y(-6) = 13
da
Use the existence and uniqueness theorem for first order linear differential equations to determine the
interval of validity of the initial value problem.
Note: Indicate the interval using the interval buttons under the function tab of the input pallet.
Interval of Validity =
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the initial value problem dy 7 e y = sin(3 r) y(-6) = 13 da Use the existence and uniqueness theorem for first order linear differential equations to determine the interval of validity of the initial value problem. Note: Indicate the interval using the interval buttons under the function tab of the input pallet. Interval of Validity =
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