2: Consider the iv.p 1 = cos(+²) + x² x Using Caudry - Picard 2001=0 theccem estimate the interval of existence for this v. p. 1) F(tex)= Cos(+2)+x² is Continuous it and x as both *2 and Cost?) ave Continuous functions. 2) dk = 2X, to check for Lipschitz Condition withres respect to X. 2: Consider the iv.p 1 = cos(+²) + x² x Using Caudry - Picard 2001=0 theccem estimate the interval of existence for this v. p. 1) F(tex)= Cos(+2)+x² is Continuous it and x as both *2 and Cost?) ave Continuous functions. 2) dk = 2X, to check for Lipschitz Condition withres respect to X.

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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2: Consider the iv.p
1 = cos(+²) + x²
x
Using Caudry - Picard
2001=0
theccem estimate the interval of existence for this v. p.
1) F(tex)= Cos(+2)+x² is Continuous it and x as both *2 and Cost?) ave
Continuous functions.
2) dk = 2X, to check for Lipschitz Condition withres respect to X.
Transcribed Image Text:2: Consider the iv.p 1 = cos(+²) + x² x Using Caudry - Picard 2001=0 theccem estimate the interval of existence for this v. p. 1) F(tex)= Cos(+2)+x² is Continuous it and x as both *2 and Cost?) ave Continuous functions. 2) dk = 2X, to check for Lipschitz Condition withres respect to X.
2: Consider the iv.p
1 = cos(+²) + x²
x
Using Caudry - Picard
2001=0
theccem estimate the interval of existence for this v. p.
1) F(tex)= Cos(+2)+x² is Continuous it and x as both *2 and Cost?) ave
Continuous functions.
2) dk = 2X, to check for Lipschitz Condition withres respect to X.
Transcribed Image Text:2: Consider the iv.p 1 = cos(+²) + x² x Using Caudry - Picard 2001=0 theccem estimate the interval of existence for this v. p. 1) F(tex)= Cos(+2)+x² is Continuous it and x as both *2 and Cost?) ave Continuous functions. 2) dk = 2X, to check for Lipschitz Condition withres respect to X.
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