dy/dx + 2xy = e-x^2 , when y(zero) equals one. Use an appropriate integrating factor to solve the initial value problem of the equation above.

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dy/dx + 2xy = e-x^2 , when y(zero) equals one.

Use an appropriate integrating factor to solve the initial value
problem of the equation above.

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