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Utilizing an integrating factor to convert a right focal boundary value problem to a fixed point problem
. An integrating factor is used to convert a conjugate boundary value problem to a fi xed point problem. We conclude with an application illustrating the ease of use in fi nding an upper solution to a family of boundary value problems that one can apply iteration to in order to solve when the nonlinear term is monotonic.