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how do you find the differential equation for
t(dy/dt)+9y=8t
and y(1)=6?
16 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
See the practical steps listed here for the first order linear equation.

http://www.sosmath.com/diffeq/first/lineareq/lineareq.html
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