Determine the largest t-interval on which the initial value problem (sin t)y - 2ty=0 y(2) = 1 is guaranteed to have a unique solution. 0 < t <∞ Oπ < t < π 00

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Determine the largest t-interval on which the initial value problem
(sin t)y' - 2ty = 0
y(2) = 1
is guaranteed to have a unique solution.
00<t<∞
O-π < t < π
00<t<T
O ∞ < t <∞
x
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the largest t-interval on which the initial value problem (sin t)y' - 2ty = 0 y(2) = 1 is guaranteed to have a unique solution. 00<t<∞ O-π < t < π 00<t<T O ∞ < t <∞ x
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