For the differential equation dy dx = y2−1 does the existence/uniqueness theorem guarantee that there is a solution to this equation through the point (−2, 1)? (2, −1)? (0, 7)? (−4, 3)?

For the differential equation dy dx = y2−1 does the existence/uniqueness theorem guarantee that there is a solution to this equation through the point (−2, 1)? (2, −1)? (0, 7)? (−4, 3)?

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For the differential equation d y d x = y 2 1 does the existence/uniqueness theorem guarantee that there is a solution to this equation through the point ?
  1. ( 2 , 1 ) ? ?
  2. ( 2 , 1 ) ? ?
  3. ( 0 , 7 ) ? ?
  4. ( 4 , 3 ) ?

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