How do you solve the differential equation given g'(x)=6x^2, g(0)=-1?

Dangelo Rosario

Dangelo Rosario

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2022-09-27

How do you solve the differential equation given g ( x ) = 6 x 2 , g(0)=-1?

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goffaerothMotw1

goffaerothMotw1

Beginner2022-09-28Added 10 answers

g ( x ) = 6 x 2

So we can integrate to get;

g ( x ) = 6 x 2 d x
g ( x ) = 2 x 3 + C

Using the initial condition g ( 0 ) = - 1 - 1 = 0 + C
C = - 1

Hence, the solution is:
g ( x ) = 2 x 3 - 1

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