Consider the linear differential equation y − y = eª. Which of the following is the result of multiplying the equation by an appropriate integrating factor? Select one alternative: ○ (e¯¤y)' = eª ○ (e-*y)' = 0 ○ (e¯ªy)' = e²x 2x ○ (e¯¤y)': =1

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Consider the linear differential equation y' — y = eª. Which of the following is the result of multiplying the
equation by an appropriate integrating factor?
Select one alternative:
○ (e¯ªy)' = eª
○ (ey)' = 0
○ (e *y)' = ²x
○ (e *y)' =
=
1
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the linear differential equation y' — y = eª. Which of the following is the result of multiplying the equation by an appropriate integrating factor? Select one alternative: ○ (e¯ªy)' = eª ○ (ey)' = 0 ○ (e *y)' = ²x ○ (e *y)' = = 1
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