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Determine whether the Existence and Uniqueness of Solution Theorem implies that the given initial value problem has a unique solution x = y* +x*, y(0) = 9 Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box(es) to complete your choice. Is not continuous in any rectangle OA. The theorem does not imply the existence of a unique solution because y + xยบ is continuous but โ a(y + x) -= containing the point (Type an ordered pair.), O Oc. B. The theorem does not imply the existence of a unique solution because y* +x* is not continuous in any rectangle containing the point (Type an ordered pair.) ay + x4) The theorem implies the existence of a unique solution because y + x* and = are both continuous in a rectangle containing the point (Type an ordered pair.)
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