Jeann25
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How would I start this one? I tried dividing by y, but that does not work
y'=xy/(1+x²)
y'=xy/(1+x²)
The discussion revolves around solving a separable differential equation with an initial value, specifically the equation y' = xy/(1+x²). Participants are exploring techniques for separating variables and addressing initial conditions.
Some participants have provided steps they took in their attempts to solve the equation, while others have raised questions about the validity of those steps. A participant expresses understanding after some clarification, indicating a productive direction in the discussion.
There is an emphasis on the expected form of the solution, c*sqrt(1+x², which suggests that participants are working under specific assumptions about the solution's structure.
Jeann25 said:How would I start this one? I tried dividing by y, but that does not work
y'=xy/(1+x²)
Jeann25 said:Here's what I did:
1/y y' = x/(1+x²)
ln y = 1/2 ln (1+x²)+c
y = ce^(1/2 ln(1+x²))
Answer's supposed to be: c*sqrt(1+x²)