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Local Conclusions We will investigate the initial-value problem y′ = y2, y(0) = 1.(a) Show...

Local Conclusions We will investigate the initial-value problem y′ = y2, y(0) = 1.

(a) Show that Picard’s conditions hold. How large a region R can be found?

(b) Draw the direction field and solution.

(c) Solve the IVP using separation of variables. What is the largest t-interval for which this solution is defined? How does it compare with the region R of part(a)?

(d) Generalize the results of parts (a) and (c) to the IVP y' = y2, y(t0)= y0.

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