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Let y′(x)+y(x)g′(x)=g(x)g′(x),y(0)=0,x∈R, where f′(x) denotes df(x)dx, and g(x) is a given non-constant differentiable function on R with g(0)=g(2)=0. Then the value of y(2) is |
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Answer» Let y′(x)+y(x)g′(x)=g(x)g′(x),y(0)=0,x∈R, where f′(x) denotes df(x)dx, and g(x) is a given non-constant differentiable function on R with g(0)=g(2)=0. Then the value of y(2) is |
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