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Differential equations w/ trig
So substitution yields sin^3(x)/3 then? Now it's just a question of isolating y on the other side... wish me luck hahaha! Thanks!- b200w
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Differential equations w/ trig
Okay this is the second time writing this out, hopefully it won't log me out again... Given: dy/dx = (e^y * sin^2(x))/(y*sec(x)) I separated out and integrated the y side using parts (for brevity's sake I won't repeat the math here as it's straightforward and presumably correct). I...- b200w
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- Differential Differential equations Trig
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Natural Logs and inverse functions
*facepalm* Thank you... I don't know why I couldn't figure that out...- b200w
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Natural Logs and inverse functions
Homework Statement Find the inverse equation (i.e. solve for x) y=(e^x)/(1+2e^x)2. The attempt at a solution e^x = y(1+2e^x) x = ln(y) + ln(1+2e^x) ? Profit! I can't figure out what to do with ln(1+2e^x) to get the x out of there so I can finish isolating x. I tried balancing it another way...- b200w
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- Functions Inverse Inverse functions Natural
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