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- Homework Statement
 - Those two equations below appered when I was trying to solve a physics problem.
 
- Relevant Equations
 - u' = sinφ - 1 
uφ' = cosφ 
I've began to learn how to solve differential equations to eliminate u in those two equations, but it seems that it is a nonlinear differential equation. 
I'm wondering if there is other way to eliminate u, or will I just have to learn how to solve nonlienar differential equations?
The solution to the problem is ϕ' = A cos ϕ (1 + sin ϕ).
I appreciate any help!
				
			I'm wondering if there is other way to eliminate u, or will I just have to learn how to solve nonlienar differential equations?
The solution to the problem is ϕ' = A cos ϕ (1 + sin ϕ).
I appreciate any help!