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If y(x) satisfies the differential equation dx + (2tanx)y = sin x and y (5) = 0, then which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?​

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Answered by janeeshkumar7bm00987
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Answer:

dxdy​−ytanx=2xsecx

cosxdxdy​+(−sinx)y=2x

dxd​(ycosx)=2x

y(x)cosx=x2+e, Where e=0

Since y(0)=0.

When x=4π​,y(4π​)=82

​π2​;

When x=3π​,y(3π​)=92π2​;

When x=4π​,y′(4π​)=82

​π2​+2

​π​

When x=3π​,y′(3π​),=33

​2π2​+34π​.

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