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    Uniqueness of Solution for Differential Equation with Initial Condition y(0) = 0

    Thank you. Did you see that by just looking at it or calculate it using the integrating factor theorem? I'm not having much luck in understanding how to get the integrating factor, my book has only 1 example and it doesn't help me much, how would you rewrite the original equation into the form...
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    Uniqueness of Solution for Differential Equation with Initial Condition y(0) = 0

    Homework Statement Show that this problem has a unique solution: \frac {dy}{dx}=\frac{4x+2e^{y}}{2+2x^2} given that y(0) = 0. Homework Equations Test for exactness: If (when rewritten into (2+2x^2)y' - 4x+2e^y = 0 ; which i hope is correct) My = Nx then there is an exact...
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