Solve differential equation (x^2-y^2+2x-y)dx+(x^2-y^2+x-2y)dy=0

Poemslore8ye

Poemslore8ye

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2022-04-20

Solve differential equation
(x2y2+2xy)dx+(x2y2+x2y)dy=0

Answer & Explanation

Addison Zamora

Addison Zamora

Beginner2022-04-21Added 10 answers

Step 1
Hint: make a substitution
u=x+y, v=xy, uv=x2y2, u+v=2x, uv=2y
The new equation is:
(uv+u+v0.5u+0.5v)(du+dv)+(uv+0.5u+0.5vu+v)(dudv)=0
which simplifies to v(2u+3)du+udv=0.
This is a separable equation.
4dorts3x

4dorts3x

Beginner2022-04-22Added 9 answers

Step 1
Let
x+y=z
x-y=z~
Using this substitution, the differential equation you posted can be written as
(zz~+z~)dz
=-12(zdz~+z~dz)
By just adding
-xdx+ydy=-12d(x2-y2)
on both sides. Now, this resulting equation can be easily solved by simplifying it as
2z(z+32)dz=-dz~z~
Giving
e2zz3z~=k
Where k is the integration constant.
Or,
The solution to the differential equation you posed is the solution to equation
e2(x+y)(x+y)3(xy)=k

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