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a)prove that there are infinitely many different solutions of the differential equations x- = x^1/3 satisfying x(0) = 0.
b)discuss the corresponding situation that occurs for x- = x/t, x(0) = x_0.
c)discuss the situation that occurs for x- = x/t^2, x(0) = 0.
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