2. Consider the differential equations t²y' - 4y = 1, t > 0. a) Find the integration factor . b) c) Use the expression for p from part a to finish the equation: [y]' = = Find y. (Note: you should not have an integral in your final answer.)

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2. Consider the differential equations t²y' - 4y = 1, t > 0.
a)
Find the integration factor .
b)
c)
Use the expression for p from part a to finish the equation: [y]' =
=
Find y. (Note: you should not have an integral in your final answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:2. Consider the differential equations t²y' - 4y = 1, t > 0. a) Find the integration factor . b) c) Use the expression for p from part a to finish the equation: [y]' = = Find y. (Note: you should not have an integral in your final answer.)
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