Solve differential equationy'+y/x= 3y^(-2) x>0

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2020-12-13

Solve differential equation y+y/x=3y2 x>0

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stuth1

stuth1

Skilled2020-12-14Added 97 answers

Dividing both sidesby y2
y2y+y3/x=3
u=y3
Differentiating both sides with respect to x
du/dx=3y2dy/dx
1/3(du)/dx=y2dy/dx
Substituting this in the equation y2y+y3/x=3
Substituting 1/3(du)/dx=y2dy/dx and u=y3 in the equation y2y+y3/x=3
1/3(du)/dx+u/x=3
1/9(du)/dx+u/(3x)=1

Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2021-12-25Added 2605 answers

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