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Question26 Consider the following first-order linear differential equation: [math] Which of the following represents the correct general solution?Select one alternative: [math] [math] [math] [math] ResetMaximum marks: 1 Flag question undefined

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A.y=e−x(x+C)
B.y=e2x(−x+C)
C.y=e−2x(−x+C)
D.y=e−2x(x+C)
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The question asks for the general solution to a first-order linear differential equation and provides four candidate forms. We will evaluate each option by checking whether it matches the standard structure of a general solution to a linear ODE of the form y' + p(x)y = q(x) using an integrating factor, and by looking for consistent factors of the exponential term. Option 1: y = e^{-x}(x + C) - This form uses the integrating factor e^{-x}, which would correspond to a differential equation with p(x) = 1, i.e., y' + y = q(x). The exponent in the exponential is -x, not -2x, so unless the original equation has p(x) = 1, this option does not match the expected integrating factor for a coefficient -2. If the actual equation has a coefficient -2 (as suggested by other options), this form is likely incorrect. Option 2: y = e^{2x}(-x + C) - Here the exponential factor is e^{2x}, which would correspond to p(x) = -2 if we......Login to view full explanation

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