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    Find the Solution of the Differential Equation That Satisfies the Initial
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Find the Solution of the Differential Equation That Satisfies the Initial

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Find the solution of the differential equation that satisfies the initial condition y(0)=1y ( 0 ) = 1y(0)=1 .
dydx=6x5y\frac { d y } { d x } = 6 x ^ { 5 } ydxdy​=6x5y

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