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tandoorichicken
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I need help in solving the following ODE.
[tex] y'(t) = \frac{k}{M}y(M-y) [/tex]
Not quite sure what to do. I multiplied everything out so I was left without any parenthesis, but I don't know where to go from there. Any ideas/hints would be appreciated.
[tex] y'(t) = \frac{k}{M}y(M-y) [/tex]
Not quite sure what to do. I multiplied everything out so I was left without any parenthesis, but I don't know where to go from there. Any ideas/hints would be appreciated.