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Homework Statement
Find the general solution of the differential equation specified.
\frac{dy}{dt} = ty.
The Attempt at a Solution
I already know the answer to be ke^{t^{2}/2}, but can't figure out how it got here. I'm rusty with my integrals and am just really starting diff eqs, but I think I'm just supposed to take the integral of ty (which is (t^2y)/2 i believe) and add a + c to the end, c being some constant, so I'm confused...