Solving Initial Value Problem with f(x)=1 and erf(x)

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Consider the initial value problem y'+e^(x)y=f(x), y(0)=1.Express the solution of the initial-value problem for x>0 as a non elementary integral when f(x)=1 and also in term of erf(x)

Can somebody please help me solve this question?

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rock.freak667 said:
[tex]\frac{dy}{dx}+P(x)y=Q(x)[/tex]

In this form use an integrating factor

[tex]e^{\int P(x)dx}[/tex]

I am using integrating factor try to solve this question,but how can I form error function?