What is the general solution of the differential equation dy/dx+y=y^2(cosx−sinx)?

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2022-09-07

What is the general solution of the differential equation d y d x + y = y 2 ( cos x - sin x ) ?

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detegerex

detegerex

Beginner2022-09-08Added 16 answers

y + y = y 2 ( cos x - sin x )
y y 2 + 1 y = cos x - sin x
Let v ( x ) = 1 y ( x ) , such that v = - y y 2
- v + v = cos x - sin x
v - v = - cos x + sin x
From here, we grab the Integrating Factor, λ ( x ) :
λ ( x ) = e - d x = e - x
e - x ( v - v ) = e - x ( - cos x + sin x )
v e - x = d x      e - x ( - cos x + sin x )
     = d x      d d x ( - e - x sin x )
v e - x = - e - x sin x + C
From there, we remember that: v = 1 y
Therefore:
y = 1 C e x - sin x

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