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solve the following differential equation:
y' + (y)tanh(x) - 2e^x = 0
y' + (y)tanh(x) - 2e^x = 0
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Count Iblis
First solve the homogeneous equation:
y' + (y)tanh(x)= 0
Replace the integration constant by an unknown function and substitute that back in the Diff. equation:
y' + (y)tanh(x) - 2e^x = 0
then solve for that unknown function.
y' + (y)tanh(x)= 0
Replace the integration constant by an unknown function and substitute that back in the Diff. equation:
y' + (y)tanh(x) - 2e^x = 0
then solve for that unknown function.
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