Solve the following first order differential equation y'=\frac{x+1}{y^{2}+1}, and give

zagonek34

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2022-01-21

Solve the following first order differential equation y=x+1y2+1, and give the solution to the general first order differential equations y=ax+byn+c, where a, b and c are constants.

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Hattie Schaeffer

Hattie Schaeffer

Beginner2022-01-21Added 37 answers

Given:
The first order differential equation is y=x+1y2+1 and General first order differential equation y=ax+byn+c
Calculation:
The first order differential equation is y=x+1y2+1
Multiply by y2+1 on both sides,
y(y2+1)=x+1
y(y2+1) dx=x+1 dx
dydx(y2+1) dx=x+1 dx
y(y2+1) dy=x+1 dx
y23+y=x22+x+K, where K is arbitrary constant
General first order differential equation y=ax+byn+c
Multiply by yn+c on both sides,
y(yn+c)=ax+b
y(yn+c) dx=ax+b dx
dydx(yn+c) dx=ax+b dx
(yn+c) dy=ax+b dx
yn+1n+1+cy=ax22+bx+K, where K is arbitrary constant.
Answer:
(i)y33+y=x22+x+K
(ii)yn+1n+1+cy=ax22+bx+K

Barbara Meeker

Barbara Meeker

Beginner2022-01-22Added 38 answers

Thanks for answer!

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