ubuntu2004
<exercise checkit-seed="0001" checkit-slug="AA4" checkit-title="Existence/uniqueness IVP Theorems">1<statement>2<p>3Explain how to use an appropriate Existence and Uniqueness Theorem to determine4the largest possible domain guaranteed for a unique solution to each IVP.5</p>6<ol>7<li>8<m>9-{\left({y'} - 3\right)}^{3} = {\left(t + 2 \, {y} + 14\right)}^{4};\qquad10{y}(-3)=-5111213</m>14</li>15<li>16<m>17{\left(t + 5\right)} {\left(t - 6\right)} {y''} + y e^{\left(-2 \, t\right)} = -t - 2 \, {y'} - 2;\qquad18y(2)=-719,y'(2)=02021</m>22</li>23</ol>24</statement>25<answer>26<ol>27<li>28By the First Order ODE Existence and Uniqueness Theorem, the IVP has29a unique solution defined for all real numbers.30</li>31<li>32By the Linear ODE Existence and Uniqueness Theorem, the IVP has33a unique solution defined on the interval <m>(-5,6)</m>.34</li>35</ol>36</answer>37</exercise>383940