Given that dy/dx = 6x*2 - 3x + 4 And y =14 when x=2. Express y in terms of x

Dy/dx = 6x2- 3x + 4y = 12x - 3 + c14 = 12(2) - 3 + (c)14= 24 - 3 + c14 = 21 + cc= -7y = 12x - 10

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