What is a solution to the differential equation dy//dx=2x?

driliwra7

driliwra7

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2022-09-15

What is a solution to the differential equation d y d x = 2 x ?

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wegpluktee3

wegpluktee3

Beginner2022-09-16Added 12 answers

Writing
d y = 2 x d x
and integrating we get
y = x 2 + C
This equation is separable.
listgrein6u

listgrein6u

Beginner2022-09-17Added 1 answers

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Let's get a dx on the right so we can integrate. This can be done by multiplying both sides by dx. We now have
d y = 2 x d x
If we have
f ( x ) = g ( x ) , then this means f ( x ) = g ( x ) d x
Our f'(x) is essentially dy and our g(x)=2x. We now have
y = 2 x d x
Integrating with the reverse power rule, we get
y = x 2 + C

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