dy Consider the differential equation dx (2y–3)² with a particular solution y = f(x) having an initial condition y(1) = 2. Use the equation of the line tangent to the graph of f at the point (1, 2) in order to approximate the value of f (0.9). Answer: Submit Answer

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Consider the differential equation
dx
(2y–3)²
with a particular solution y =
f(x)
having an initial condition y(1) = 2. Use the equation of the line tangent to the
graph of f at the point (1, 2) in order to approximate the value of f(0.9).
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