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OpenStudy (idealist10):

Use the improved Euler method to find approximate values of the solution of the initial-value problem y'=2x^2+3y^2-2, y(2)=1; h=0.05 at the points x_i=x_0+ih, where x_0 is the point where the initial condition is imposed and i=1, 2, 3.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why do you need any method of approximation if you can find the exact solution?

OpenStudy (idealist10):

Because that's what the question is asking, to be honest, I don't like Euler's method either.

OpenStudy (idealist10):

@ganeshie8 @hartnn @sangya21

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry, I dont remember euler's method correctly.

OpenStudy (greencat):

Sorry, I never learned Euler's method.

OpenStudy (greencat):

*facepalm* I thought sangya asked this question.

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