Find the particular solution for the initial value problem. x3
= y; y(1) = 1
A. y = e-1/(2x2) + 1/2
B. y = e-1/x2 + 1
C. y = e-1/(4x4) + 1/4
D. y = e-1/(2x2) + 1
Answer: A
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