Consider the differential equation for a function f(t), tf"(t)+f'(t)-f((t))^2=0 a) What is the order of this differential equation? b) Show that f(t)=

Tobias Ali

Tobias Ali

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2021-06-06

Consider the differential equation for a function f(t),
tf"(t)+f(t)f((t))2=0
a) What is the order of this differential equation?
b) Show that f(t)=1t is a particular solution to this differential equation.
c) Find a particular solution with f(0)=0
2. Find the particular solutions to the differential equations with initial conditions:
a)dydx=ln(x)y with y(1)=2
b)dydx=e4xy with y(0)=0

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