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y*dy/dx= y*Q(x)+ R(x)

 
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Jan8-13, 09:42 AM   #1
 

y*dy/dx= y*Q(x)+ R(x)


y*dy/dx= y*Q(x)+ R(x)

I couldn't solve this equation wtih maple. does someone have an idea?

Thank you.
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Jan8-13, 02:53 PM   #2
 
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It's going to depend on what Q(x) and R(x) are in terms of x and y.
Jan8-13, 03:24 PM   #3
 
In this question Q(x) and R(x) are functions that can be integrated by us and bound each other by the equation below:

Q(x)=C+dR(x)/dx where C is a constant.

thank you for your response.
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