1) Let y be the solution of the equation y ? = 4(x^4)*sin(x^4) satisfying the condition y...

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Let y be the solution of the equation

y ? = 4(x^4)*sin(x^4) satisfying the condition y ( 0 ) = ?1.

Find y ( pi^1/3 ).

2)

Find the largest value of the parameter r

for which the function y = e^(rx) is a solution of the

equation y ? ? 14 y ? + 28 y = 0.

3)

Let y ? = ? 4x^2*e^(-x^4) and let y ( 0 ) = 1.

Find ln ? ( y ( 2 ) ).

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