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Mathematics 8 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Suppose that y is a solution to the initial value problem y' = y^2 - cos(t^2) - sin(t) and y(0) = 2. Show that y(t) > cos(t) for all t where y is defined.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I assume the parentheses in cos(t^2) are placed correctly. The problem had it as cost^2 ...

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