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hushjelpw4

hushjelpw4

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2022-05-22

t y + t y = 1 y
I am having trouble going about this question. I have tried different processes to answer the differential equation, including separable, exact, homogeneous and linear equations. I have ran into a wall through all these processes. Maybe I'm not following the correct procedure... Help!
I know the first step would be to divide both sides by t, which would give:
y + y = ( 1 y ) / t

Answer & Explanation

Hailee Henderson

Hailee Henderson

Beginner2022-05-23Added 12 answers

Let's try moving the y terms to the LHS:
t y + y ( t + 1 ) = 1
Then divide by t:
y + y ( 1 + 1 t ) = 1 t
Next we want to find the integrating factor: Hint Below
μ ( t ) = e t t
Using the integrating factor, you can arrive at the general solution:
y = e t ( e t + c ) t

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