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    Exam 11: Differential Equations
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    Is\(y=x^{2}+x\) A Solution To\(\frac{d y}{d x}=2\left(y-x^{2}\right)+1\)
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Is y=x2+xy=x^{2}+xy=x2+x A Solution To dydx=2(y−x2)+1\frac{d y}{d x}=2\left(y-x^{2}\right)+1dxdy​=2(y−x2)+1

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Is y=x2+xy=x^{2}+xy=x2+x a solution to dydx=2(y−x2)+1\frac{d y}{d x}=2\left(y-x^{2}\right)+1dxdy​=2(y−x2)+1 ?

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