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Mathematics, 02.10.2019 18:30 Aliciaonfleek

How do i solve this?

solve y′=(y−5)(y+5) if y(2)=0?

i used methods of separation and did a partial fraction integral and ended up with

(ln(y+5)-ln(y-5))/10 = x

i'm not sure if i did this correctly nor do i know how to solve for y at this point. send ! you.

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