Compute for the value of constant (C) by solving the given DE using integrable combination. Let x=1, y=1 x2(xdy+ydx)=2xdy-2ydx

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Chapter11: Differential Equations
Section11.3: Euler's Method
Problem 1YT: Use Eulers method to approximate the solution of dydtx2y2=1, with y(0)=2, for [0,1]. Use h=0.2.
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x2(xdy+ydx)=2xdy-2ydx

Compute for the value of constant (C) by solving the given DE using integrable combination. Let x=1, y=1
x2(xdy+ydx)=2xdy-2ydx
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