Solve the differential equations (1) xy'-2y=x^3e^x (2) (2ydx+dy)e^2x=0

Aneeka Hunt

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2021-02-05

Solve the differential equations
(1) xy2y=x3ex
(2) (2ydx+dy)e2x=0

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Luvottoq

Luvottoq

Skilled2021-02-06Added 95 answers

(1). y2x,y=x2ex.The integrating factor e2x dx =e2logx=1x2
y x22x3y=ex.
yx2=ex dx +c
yx2=ex dx +c
y=x2ex dx +cx2,
c is an arbitrary constant.


(2) (2y dx + dy )e2x=0
(2y dx + dy )e2x=0
 dy y=2 dx 
 dy y=2 dx 
logy=2x+c
y=e2x+c,
c is an arbitrary constant.

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