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    Solve the Initial-Value Problem\[x y ^ { \prime } - y = x \ln x , y ( 1 ) = 6\]
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Solve the Initial-Value Problem xy′−y=xln⁡x,y(1)=6x y ^ { \prime } - y = x \ln x , y ( 1 ) = 6xy′−y=xlnx,y(1)=6

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Solve the initial-value problem.
xy′−y=xln⁡x,y(1)=6x y ^ { \prime } - y = x \ln x , y ( 1 ) = 6xy′−y=xlnx,y(1)=6

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