What is a general solution to the differential equation 1+y^2−y'√1−x^2=0?

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2022-09-12

What is a general solution to the differential equation 1 + y 2 - y 1 - x 2 = 0 ?

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Duncan Kaufman

Duncan Kaufman

Beginner2022-09-13Added 17 answers

1 + y 2 - y 1 - x 2 = 0
first we separate it
1 + y 2 = y 1 - x 2
1 1 + y 2 y = 1 1 - x 2
then integrate
1 1 + y 2 y   d x = 1 1 - x 2   d x
1 1 + y 2   d y = 1 1 - x 2   d x
these are standard integrals, done using tan and sin subs, which means....
tan - 1 y = sin - 1 x + C
y = tan ( sin - 1 x + C )

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