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Saladsamurai
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Homework Statement
The diff eq [itex]x(y')^2-4y'-12x^3=0[/tex] takes the general form. Determine if the equation can be put in the normal form dy/dx=f(x,y)
Well I have tried algebraically to isolate y' and find that I cannot. So my question is, I have decided the answer is no. Now how do I explain why y' cannot be isolated? Maybe this question is stupid...