differential equation dy/dt = py^(1 + b), p > 0

flakine

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Let b be a positive number. A differential equation of the form:

. . .dy/dt = py^(1 + b)

...where p is a positive constant, is called a doomsday equation because the exponent in the expression py^(1 + b) is larger than that for natural growth (that is, py).

Determine the solution that satisfies the initial condition.

Please help.
 
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