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Solve the following initial value problems a) x′ = -y y′ = x x(0) = 1...

Solve the following initial value problems
a)
x′ = -y
y′ = x x(0) = 1 y(0) = 1

b)
x′ = y

y′= -x    x(0) = 1 y(0) = 1

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