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Question-191859




Question Number 191859 by mathlove last updated on 02/May/23
Commented by mr W last updated on 03/May/23
all are of type y′+P(x)y=Q(x).
$${all}\:{are}\:{of}\:{type}\:{y}'+{P}\left({x}\right){y}={Q}\left({x}\right). \\ $$
Answered by qaz last updated on 02/May/23
(dy/dx)+py=q  ⇒y=e^(−∫pdx) (C+∫qe^(∫pdx) dx)
$$\frac{{dy}}{{dx}}+{py}={q} \\ $$$$\Rightarrow{y}={e}^{−\int{pdx}} \left({C}+\int{qe}^{\int{pdx}} {dx}\right) \\ $$

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