Question Number 68113 by Joel122 last updated on 05/Sep/19
$$\mathrm{Solve} \\ $$$${y}.{y}''\:=\:\mathrm{3}\left({y}'\right)^{\mathrm{2}} \\ $$
Answered by Smail last updated on 05/Sep/19
$$\Leftrightarrow\frac{{y}''}{{y}'}=\mathrm{3}\frac{{y}'}{{y}} \\ $$$${ln}\mid{y}'\mid=\mathrm{3}{ln}\mid{y}\mid+{c} \\ $$$${y}'={ky}^{\mathrm{3}} \\ $$$$\frac{{y}'}{{y}^{\mathrm{3}} }={k}\Leftrightarrow−\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{2}{y}^{\mathrm{2}} }={kt}+{C} \\ $$$${y}^{\mathrm{2}} =\frac{−\mathrm{2}}{{kt}+{C}} \\ $$
Commented by Joel122 last updated on 05/Sep/19
$${thank}\:{you}\:{very}\:{much} \\ $$