4 a. Consider the i.v.p x' = t^(2) + cos(x), x(0) = 0. Verify that the hypothesis of Cauchy Picard theorem for a suitable domain D. b. Then estimate the interval of existence of the solution. Use applied analysis and then I want the solution handwritten.

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4 a. Consider the i.v.p x' = t^(2) + cos(x), x(0) = 0. Verify that the hypothesis of Cauchy Picard theorem for a suitable domain D. b. Then estimate the interval of existence of the solution. Use applied analysis and then I want the solution handwritten.

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