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Aganippe76

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2022-07-12

How do we solve the following differential equation?
( y ) 2 + p ( x ) ( 1 + y 2 ) 3 = 0

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Hayley Mccarthy

Hayley Mccarthy

Beginner2022-07-13Added 19 answers

Here is one approach.
Given:
( y ) 2 + p ( x ) ( y 2 + 1 ) 3 = 0
We can solve for y' by taking square roots, yielding:
y = ±   i   p ( x )   ( y 2 + 1 ) 3 / 2
We can now separate and integrate:
1 ( y 2 + 1 ) 3 / 2   d y = ± i   p ( x )   d x

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