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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 23:40 23stanforthb

CALCULUS: Find the specific solution of the differential equation dy/dx = 4y/x^2 with condition y(−4) = 1. A. y = -1 - 4/x
B. y = -e^(1/x)
C. y = e^(-4/x)

I think that it might be C, but I would like someone to double-check me, please.

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