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Use the​ partial-fraction method to solve the following equation. dy/dx=(y+8)(y-7), where y(0)=5 The partial fraction constants...

Use the​ partial-fraction method to solve the following equation.

dy/dx=(y+8)(y-7), where y(0)=5

The partial fraction constants in the partial fraction method equation 1/(y+8)(y-7)=A/(y+8)+B/(y-7) are A=-1/15 and B= 1/15.

Solve the equation.

y=?

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