Solving IVP without Initial Equation: Step-by-Step Guide

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Hey, I need some guidance on an IVP. In general, how do you proceed on these types of problems when you have only the initial values but no initial equation? For example, I have
x1(0)=1 and x2(0)=0 but that is it. I understand, for example, how to do IVP's in the context of separating variables, exact, laplace, etc, but I have no clue how to proceed on this.
 
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cue928 said:
Hey, I need some guidance on an IVP. In general, how do you proceed on these types of problems when you have only the initial values but no initial equation? For example, I have
x1(0)=1 and x2(0)=0 but that is it. I understand, for example, how to do IVP's in the context of separating variables, exact, laplace, etc, but I have no clue how to proceed on this.
That's really all you are given? If so, what you have is a single point in the x1 - x2 plane at (1, 0).