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Ch. 9 - First-Order Differential Equations
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.2.14

First-Order Linear Equations
Solve the differential equations in Exercises 1–14.


tan θ dr/dθ + r = sin²θ, 0 < θ < π/2

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