frac(dy)(dx) = x sqrt(1-y^2) solve by seperation of variables.

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2021-09-10

dydx=x1y2 solve by seperation of variables.

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Step 1
Given differential equation dydx=x1y2
Separate the variables
dy1y2=xdx
Integrate both sides
dy1y2=xdx+C
Step 2
Use formula dx1x2=sin1x+C
Hence, dy1y2=xdx+C
sin1y=x22+C
y=sin(x22+C) (Since , if sin1x=yx=siny)
Therefore, the solution of the given differential equation is y=sin(x22+C)

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