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    Exam 9: Differential Equations
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    Solve the Initial-Value Problem\[\frac { d r } { d t } + 2 t r - r = 0 , \quad r ( 0 ) = 10\]
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Solve the Initial-Value Problem drdt+2tr−r=0,r(0)=10\frac { d r } { d t } + 2 t r - r = 0 , \quad r ( 0 ) = 10dtdr​+2tr−r=0,r(0)=10

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Solve the initial-value problem.
drdt+2tr−r=0,r(0)=10\frac { d r } { d t } + 2 t r - r = 0 , \quad r ( 0 ) = 10dtdr​+2tr−r=0,r(0)=10

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