2. Let y be a function differentiable at every x in (-00, ∞0) such that for every x in (-∞, ∞0) y′(x) = −2y(x) and y(-2)=5. What is y(3)?

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2. Let y be a function differentiable at every x in (-00, ∞0) such that for every x in (-∞, ∞0) y′(x) = −2y(x)
and y(-2)=5. What is y(3)?
Transcribed Image Text:2. Let y be a function differentiable at every x in (-00, ∞0) such that for every x in (-∞, ∞0) y′(x) = −2y(x) and y(-2)=5. What is y(3)?
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