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Consider This Initial Value Problem y(x)=e(9x)22 y(x)=e^{\frac{(9 x)^{2}}{2}} B) y(x)=e92x2 y(x)=e^{\frac{9}{2} x^{2}}

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Consider this initial value problem:  Consider this initial value problem:   . Assume a solution of this equation can be represented as a power series   . Express the solution y(x)  as an elementary function. A)    y(x) =e^{\frac{(9 x) ^{2}}{2}}   B)    y(x) =e^{\frac{9}{2} x^{2}}   C)    y(x) =9 e^{\frac{x^{2}}{2}}   D)    y(x) =\frac{9}{2} e^{x^{2}} .
Assume a solution of this equation can be represented as a power series  Consider this initial value problem:   . Assume a solution of this equation can be represented as a power series   . Express the solution y(x)  as an elementary function. A)    y(x) =e^{\frac{(9 x) ^{2}}{2}}   B)    y(x) =e^{\frac{9}{2} x^{2}}   C)    y(x) =9 e^{\frac{x^{2}}{2}}   D)    y(x) =\frac{9}{2} e^{x^{2}} .
Express the solution y(x) as an elementary function.


A) y(x) =e(9x) 22 y(x) =e^{\frac{(9 x) ^{2}}{2}}
B) y(x) =e92x2 y(x) =e^{\frac{9}{2} x^{2}}
C) y(x) =9ex22 y(x) =9 e^{\frac{x^{2}}{2}}
D) y(x) =92ex2 y(x) =\frac{9}{2} e^{x^{2}}

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