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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 01:30, eggoysters

Given the initial value problem y'=y+1-t, y(0) = 0 approximate the solution by calculating y3(t) using Euler's Method. Note that neither h nor the point at which the function y will be approximated are given in the question. You may choose them as you wish. Please explicitly state in your solution which values you are working with.

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