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Express each of the following physical statements in the form of differential equation.
(iv) A saving amount pays `8%` interest per year, compounded continuously. In addition, the income from another investment is credited to the amount continuoulsy at the rate of Rs. 400 per year.

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`(dx)/(dt)= (2x)/25 +400`
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