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let Q1= y(2) and Q2= y(3) where y=y(x) solves... (dy/dx) + (2/x)y =5x^2          y(1)=2

let Q1= y(2) and Q2= y(3) where y=y(x) solves...

(dy/dx) + (2/x)y =5x^2          y(1)=2

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