Repeat Probs. 25.1 through 25.5 but for the following initial-value problem over the interval from x =
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Repeat Probs. 25.1 through 25.5 but for the following initial-value problem over the interval from x = 0 to 1:
dy/dx = (1 + 2x)√yy(0) = 1
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Numerical Methods For Engineers
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