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Verify that y1(t) = 1 and y2(t) = t ^1/2 are solutions of the differential equation:
yy'' + (y')^ 2 = 0, t > 0. (3)
Then show that for any nonzero constants c1 and c2, c1 + c2t^1/2 is not a solution of this equation.

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