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Consider the initial value problem Consider the initial value problem   .  A) Use Euler's method with   to approximate   . Give your answer to six decimal places.  B) Solve the initial value problem and find   to six decimal places.  C) Compute the error in approximating   . .
A) Use Euler's method with Consider the initial value problem   .  A) Use Euler's method with   to approximate   . Give your answer to six decimal places.  B) Solve the initial value problem and find   to six decimal places.  C) Compute the error in approximating   . to approximate Consider the initial value problem   .  A) Use Euler's method with   to approximate   . Give your answer to six decimal places.  B) Solve the initial value problem and find   to six decimal places.  C) Compute the error in approximating   . . Give your answer to six decimal places.
B) Solve the initial value problem and find Consider the initial value problem   .  A) Use Euler's method with   to approximate   . Give your answer to six decimal places.  B) Solve the initial value problem and find   to six decimal places.  C) Compute the error in approximating   . to six decimal places.
C) Compute the error in approximating Consider the initial value problem   .  A) Use Euler's method with   to approximate   . Give your answer to six decimal places.  B) Solve the initial value problem and find   to six decimal places.  C) Compute the error in approximating   . .


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