How do you solve the initial-value problem y'=sin x/sin y where y(0)=pi/4?

Felix Cohen

Felix Cohen

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2022-09-10

How do you solve the initial-value problem y = sin x sin y where y ( 0 ) = π 4 ?

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shosautesseleol

shosautesseleol

Beginner2022-09-11Added 16 answers

The answer is: y = arccos ( cos x - 1 + 2 2 )
y = sin x sin y sin y d y = sin x d x sin y d y = sin x d x
- cos y = - cos x + c and now let's find c;
- cos ( π 4 ) = - cos 0 + c - 2 2 = - 1 + c
c = 1 - 2 2
The solution is:
- cos y = - cos x + 1 - 2 2 cos y = cos x - 1 + 2 2
y = arccos ( cos x - 1 + 2 2 )

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