Question: Suppose that the function f(x,y) depends only on x. The differential equation y' = f(x,y) can then be written as y' = f(x), y(x0) =

Suppose that the function f(x,y) depends only on x. The differential equation y' = f(x,y) can then be written as
y' = f(x), y(x0) = 0
Explain how to apply Euler's Method to this differential equation if y0 = 0

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