The largest interval for which the IVP : (In(e - e?)) y + y = 1, y(5) = 0 has a unique solution is O (In (1 + e²), 6) O (1, 6) O (e?, 6) O (In (1 + e?), 0) O (2, 6) O (1, 6)

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The largest interval for which the IVP :
(In(e - e) y + y = 1, y(5) = 0
9- x
has a unique solution is
(In (1 + e?), 6)
O (1, 6)
O (e?, 6)
(In (1 + e?), 0)
(2, 6)
(1, 6)
Transcribed Image Text:4. The largest interval for which the IVP : (In(e - e) y + y = 1, y(5) = 0 9- x has a unique solution is (In (1 + e?), 6) O (1, 6) O (e?, 6) (In (1 + e?), 0) (2, 6) (1, 6)
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