How do you solve for the equation dy/dx=3x^2/e^2y that satisfies the initial condition f(0)=12?

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2022-09-14

How do you solve for the equation d y d x = 3 x 2 e 2 y that satisfies the initial condition f(0)=12?

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Hofpoetb9

Hofpoetb9

Beginner2022-09-15Added 17 answers

First of all, I think ther is a mistake in your writing, I think you wanted to write:
d y d x = 3 x 2 e 2 y
This is a separable differential equations, so:
e 2 y d y = 3 x 2 d x e 2 y d y = 3 x 2 d x
1 2 e 2 y = x 3 + c .
Now to find c let's use the condition: f ( 0 ) = 1 2
1 2 e 2 1 2 = 0 3 + c c = 1 2 e
So the solution is:
1 2 e 2 y = x 3 + 1 2 e e 2 y = 2 x 3 + e 2 y = ln ( 2 x 3 + e )
y = 1 2 ln ( 2 x 3 + e )

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