find solution of dy/dx = y + y^2 through (0,1)

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hi - i am home-schooled and neither my father nor i can answer this question:

find solution of dy/dx = y + y^2 through (0,1)

any help would be much appreciated!!
 
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hi - i am home-schooled and neither my father nor i can answer this question - any help would be much appreciated!!

This is a separable variable problem. For a quick review, go to:

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/classes/de/separable.aspx

Following that method separate the variables 'x' and 'y'. Then integrate each side - you'll have to use partial fractions for 'y' side.

What are your thoughts?

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