Asked by Jefferson
Find the general solution of the given differential equation.
x dy/dx − y = x^2 sin x
I have solved to:
y = -x cos(x) + cx
The second part of the question is to give the largest interval over which the general solution is defined.
I would think it would be - infinity to + infinity but webassign says that is wrong. How do you determine the domain?
x dy/dx − y = x^2 sin x
I have solved to:
y = -x cos(x) + cx
The second part of the question is to give the largest interval over which the general solution is defined.
I would think it would be - infinity to + infinity but webassign says that is wrong. How do you determine the domain?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
to solve it, did you divide by x?
Answered by
Jefferson
To solve for y, yes.
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