Need help integrating a first order ODE with a function in terms of y and x?

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The discussion focuses on solving first-order ordinary differential equations (ODEs) that involve functions of both y and x. Participants emphasize the importance of understanding exact differential equations and finding potential functions as key strategies for solving these types of problems. A recommended resource for further learning is the tutorial from Lamar University, which provides clear guidance on exact equations. The consensus is that these problems are among the simplest in the realm of differential equations.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of first-order ordinary differential equations (ODEs)
  • Familiarity with exact differential equations
  • Knowledge of potential functions in differential equations
  • Basic calculus concepts related to integration
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  • Study the tutorial on exact differential equations from Lamar University
  • Practice solving first-order ODEs with varying functions of y and x
  • Explore the concept of integrating factors in differential equations
  • Learn about potential functions and their applications in solving ODEs
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Students studying differential equations, mathematics educators, and anyone looking to enhance their problem-solving skills in first-order ODEs.

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i kind of get how to do normal ODEs but this one would have a function in terms of y and x that i would have to intergrate as the intergrating factor - i don't think this is the right way to go.
 
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Have you learned what is an exact differential equation?
 
i think so
 
Well, then you should know how to solve this. That was essentially how to solve it. Find the potential function.
 
hmmm - myabe not then - do you have a good link for how to learn how to slove this sort of equation? wikipedia isn't too helpfull
 
thanks - they are spot on.
 

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