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In Exercises 13—16, an initial-value problem is given.
(a) Find a formula for the solution.
(b) State the domain of definition of the solution.
(c) Describe what happens to the solution as it approaches the limits of its domain of definition. Why can’t the solution be extended for more lime?
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