Question: In the question; ODE is given, where y = y(x) 2y-y' - 4x -x+ 5 = 0 At x = 0, the value of

In the question; ODE is given, where y = y(x) 2y-y' - 

In the question; ODE is given, where y = y(x) 2y-y' - 4x -x+ 5 = 0 At x = 0, the value of y is given as 1. Solve the equation for the interval of x = [0 1]. (1) Find by Forward Euler's method with a stepsize of 0.5. (II) Find by Modified Euler (Heun) method with a stepsize of 0.5.

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