For the initial value problem, compute the first two approximations u1 and u2 given by Euler's method using the given time step.y'(t) = 5 - y, y(0) = 4; ?t = 0.1
A. u1 = 4.1; u2 = 4.91
B. u1 = 4.9; u2 = 4.91
C. u1 = 4.9; u2 = 4.19
D. u1 = 4.1; u2 = 4.19
Answer: D
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