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In Exercise given below, solve the given equation using an integrating factor. Take t>0.

6y+ty=t6 y^{\prime}+t y=t

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The given differential equation is

6y+ty=t,t>0.\begin{aligned} 6y'+ty=t, \quad t>0. \end{aligned}

We need to find the solution to this equation using an integrating factor.

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