\frac{dy}{dt}+2y=1;\ y(0)=\frac{5}{2} when i solve this i get \ln (-4)=c now

Gwendolyn Willett

Gwendolyn Willett

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2022-01-15

dydt+2y=1; y(0)=52
when i solve this i get ln(4)=c now the problem is how to solve ln(4)?

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boronganfh

boronganfh

Beginner2022-01-16Added 33 answers

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Mary Goodson

Mary Goodson

Beginner2022-01-17Added 37 answers

You have made a mistake with your calculation. Let ϕ(t)=2y(t)1. Hence, we get dϕdt=2dydt.
The equation now becomes is ϕ(t)=ϕ(0)exp(2t)=4exp(2t)
Hence, y(t)=12+2exp(2t)
alenahelenash

alenahelenash

Expert2022-01-24Added 556 answers

y(t)=yh+yp Differential Equation: \(y+2y=1).

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