Difference between revisions of "Solve Differential Equation by means of Separating Variables"
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<math> dy = xy * dx</math> | <math> dy = xy * dx</math> | ||
<math> {dy \over y} = x * dx | <math> {dy \over y} = x * dx</math> | ||
<math>\int {1 \over y} dy = \int x * dx</math> | <math>\int {1 \over y} dy = \int x * dx</math> | ||
<math>\int {1 \over y} dy = ln|y|</math> | |||
<math> \int x * dx = {x^2 \over 2} + c</math> | |||
==reference== | ==reference== | ||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7nuJcJriWM&list=PLEjLk3Wl8akWPgisw-u9jrmdN67dgPibe&index=33 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7nuJcJriWM&list=PLEjLk3Wl8akWPgisw-u9jrmdN67dgPibe&index=33 |
Revision as of 14:08, 28 September 2021
Examples
Ex1
But one side of the equation needs to add a constant c.
constant times 3 will still be constant so 3c-> c.
Ex2 y' = xy
reference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7nuJcJriWM&list=PLEjLk3Wl8akWPgisw-u9jrmdN67dgPibe&index=33