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iVenky
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Actually I can't find if a differential equation is homogeneous or not
I thought homogeneous is given by
dy/dx= f(x,y)/ g(x,y)
but it doesn't look like that
For eg:
dy/dx= (y+x-1)/(y-x+2) is not homogeneous at all though
f(x,y)=y+x-1 and g(x,y)=y-x+2
How can you tell that if an equation is homogeneous or not?
Thanks a lot :)
I thought homogeneous is given by
dy/dx= f(x,y)/ g(x,y)
but it doesn't look like that
For eg:
dy/dx= (y+x-1)/(y-x+2) is not homogeneous at all though
f(x,y)=y+x-1 and g(x,y)=y-x+2
How can you tell that if an equation is homogeneous or not?
Thanks a lot :)