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kingkongsr.
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I am having trouble solving the following nonlinear first order differential equation:
dy/dx = mx + b - k*y^2
The variables m, b and k are constants.
I have had DE in school, but it was mostly linear first order, so I am not sure how to solve this one. Someone has recommended Riccati but I do not know how to go about solving it.
Please help.
dy/dx = mx + b - k*y^2
The variables m, b and k are constants.
I have had DE in school, but it was mostly linear first order, so I am not sure how to solve this one. Someone has recommended Riccati but I do not know how to go about solving it.
Please help.