The functions
have the same domain but are clearly different. See Figures 1.2.12(a) and 1.2.12(b), respectively. Show that both functions are solutions of the initial-value problem dy/dx = xy1/2, y(2) = 1 on the interval (−∞, ∞). Resolve the apparent contradiction between this fact and the last sentence in Example 5.
FIGURE 1.2.12 Two solutions of the IVP in Problem 51
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