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Solve 3xy - 6y = x3, y(1) = -6. (a) Identify the integrating factor, a(x). a(x) = (b) Find the general solution. y(x) =

 

Solve 3xy - 6y = x3, y(1) = -6. (a) Identify the integrating factor, a(x). a(x) = (b) Find the general solution. y(x) = Note: Use C for the arbitrary constant. (c) Solve the initial value problem y(1) = -6. y(x) =

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