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In this problem,y = 1/(x2 + c)is a one-parameter family of solutions of the first-order DEy' + 2xy2 = 0.Find a solution of the first-order IVP consisting of this differential equation and the given initial condition.

User Gabe Rogan
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Differentiate the given solution:


y=\frac1{x^2+C}\implies y'=-(2x)/((x^2+C)^2)

Substitute
y and
y' into the ODE:


-(2x)/((x^2+C)^2)+2x\left(\frac1{x^2+C}\right)^2=0

and it's easy to see the left side indeed reduces to 0.

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