Solve the Initial Value problem

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dy/dt=t^(2)y^(3) , y(0)=-1

I need help solving this

I put the integral (dy/y^3)= integral (t^2)dt
but idk what to do after that or if that's even right
 
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Hi Imanri,

You dropped an integral sign...

\int{\frac{dy}{y^3}}=\int{t^2dt}

Do the integration on both sides.

ehild
 
Thank you, but after I find that what do I do with y(0)=1
 
You have an undetermined constant after integration. Substitute t=0 and y=-1 in your integral and solve for c.

ehild
 
Thank you
 
What is your solution?

ehild
 
y=-1/(t^(3)+C)
 
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