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OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah, I need the help on proving the diff eq.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

...what differential equation?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[y'+2xy = 1\] is the eq, the solution is\[y=e^(-x^2)\int\limits_{0}^{x}e^(t^2)dt +c_{1}e^(-x^2)\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

those parenthesis are exponents of e

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