Solving Difficult Equations: y = -2x - 2/7 + ce^(-7x)

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Homework Statement





Homework Equations



i have done till the 2nd final step
how is it possible to get the final answer y = -2x - 2/7 + ce^(-7x)
why is it ce^(-7x) and not c/e^(-7x)?

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kyu said:

Homework Statement





Homework Equations



i have done till the 2nd final step
how is it possible to get the final answer y = -2x - 2/7 + ce^(-7x)
why is it ce^(-7x) and not c/e^(-7x)?

The Attempt at a Solution


You are correct.