What is the solution of the equation y' = -ky, where k is a constant?

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What is the solution of the equation y' = -ky, where k is a constant?
  1. y = Ce^(kt)
  2. y = Ce^(-kt)
  3. y = -Ce^(kt)
  4. y = -Ce^(-kt)

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Q: What is the solution of the equation y' = -ky, where k is a constant?
Solution: This is a separable equation. Integrating gives y = Ce^(-kt).
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