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Solve 1st Order ODE: xyy'=x^2+3y^2, y(1)=2
Great, Hopefully my MATLAB code is the problem. I've been trying to find errors in this problem for a while now. Thanks again- swtjuice
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Solve 1st Order ODE: xyy'=x^2+3y^2, y(1)=2
Homework Statement Find the following IVP Diff.Eq. xyy'=x^2+3y^2 y(1)=2 Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I've been struggling with this problem for a while now. I believe I have figured out it is homogenous, thus y=ux substitution applies. Through some work I have arrived at...- swtjuice
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