Solve the differential equation y=2 sqrt(x)y^2y'+4xy' The main problem for me is to understand what type of DE it is, since it is neither of these: Separable Homogeneous Linear Exact Bernoulli Riccati Implicit Lagrange Perhaps I am missing something. But how should I approach this problem?

Tessa Peters

Tessa Peters

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2022-10-30

Solve the differential equation y = 2 x y 2 y + 4 x y
The main problem for me is to understand what type of DE it is, since it is neither of these:
Separable
Homogeneous
Linear
Exact
Bernoulli
Riccati
Implicit
Lagrange
Perhaps I am missing something. But how should I approach this problem?

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zupa1z

zupa1z

Beginner2022-10-31Added 20 answers

y = 2 x y 2 y + 4 x y
It's Bernoulli's differential equation if you consider x instead of y
y x 4 x = 2 x y 2

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