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separable deq: dy/dx=4(x^3)y-y with the ivp y(1)=-3

separable deq: dy/dx=4(x^3)y-y with the ivp y(1)=-3

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If you habe any doubts in solution please ask me in comments......

Here i used general method for sepration of variable

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