Find f(x) that satisfies the first-order differential equation: f'(\sin^2x)=\cos^2x+\tan^2x\ \ (\text{for}\

sacateundisco8i3

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2022-02-15

Find f(x) that satisfies the first-order differential equation:
f(sin2x)=cos2x+tan2x  (for 0<x<1)
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Arlene Patel

Arlene Patel

Beginner2022-02-16Added 4 answers

We can easily observe that
f(sin2x)=1sin2x+sin2x1sin2x
We can thus generalise to
f(y)=1y+y1y
which can be solved for f(x) by simply integrating (1).
koffiejkl

koffiejkl

Beginner2022-02-17Added 7 answers

Hint: Show that the given differential equation can be represented as
f(x)=1x+x1x
and then solve this by simply integrating.
Hope this helps you :3.

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