Use Picard's theorem, find the largest interval for which the IVP y y(0) = 1, %3D x² +x – 6' has a unique solution

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Use Picard's theorem, find the largest interval for which the IVP
y
y(0) = 1,
%3D
%3D
x2 +x - 6'
has a unique solution
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