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Solve This Initial Value Problem y=259x6+259x3 y=\frac{25}{9} x^{6}+\frac{25}{9} x^{-3} B) y=259x6+259x3 y=\frac{25}{9} x^{-6}+\frac{25}{9} x^{3}

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Solve this initial value problem:  Solve this initial value problem:   . A)    y=\frac{25}{9} x^{6}+\frac{25}{9} x^{-3}   B)    y=\frac{25}{9} x^{-6}+\frac{25}{9} x^{3}   C)    y=-\frac{25}{3} x^{6}-\frac{40}{3} x^{-3}   D)    y=-\frac{25}{3} x^{-6}-\frac{40}{3} x^{3} .


A) y=259x6+259x3 y=\frac{25}{9} x^{6}+\frac{25}{9} x^{-3}
B) y=259x6+259x3 y=\frac{25}{9} x^{-6}+\frac{25}{9} x^{3}
C) y=253x6403x3 y=-\frac{25}{3} x^{6}-\frac{40}{3} x^{-3}
D) y=253x6403x3 y=-\frac{25}{3} x^{-6}-\frac{40}{3} x^{3}

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