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Hi all!
How to solve this ODE?
\frac{a+b-c\sqrt{H}}{k}=\frac{dH}{dt} , where a,b, c and k are constants; H is the variable
I am up to this step:
\int \frac{dH}{a+b-c\sqrt{H}}=\int \frac{dt}{k}
and I don't know how to integrate the left integral, can anyone help please?
How to solve this ODE?
\frac{a+b-c\sqrt{H}}{k}=\frac{dH}{dt} , where a,b, c and k are constants; H is the variable
I am up to this step:
\int \frac{dH}{a+b-c\sqrt{H}}=\int \frac{dt}{k}
and I don't know how to integrate the left integral, can anyone help please?
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