a) 8t*dydt+y=t^3, t>0 Put the problem in standard form. Then find the integrating factor, μ(t)=________ b) 5(sin(t)dydt+cos(t)y)=cos(t)sin6(t), for 0<t<π and...

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a) 8t*dydt+y=t^3, t>0
Put the problem in standard form.
Then find the integrating factor,μ(t)=________

b) 5(sin(t)dydt+cos(t)y)=cos(t)sin6(t), for0

Put the problem in standard form.

find y(t)=___________

c)   13(t+1)dydt−9y=36t, for t>−1with y(0)=18
Put the problem in standard form.

find y(t)=_______

d) x^2−4xy+x*dydx=0

Put the problem in standard form.

Find the integrating factor, ρ(x)=

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