Asked by Rachel
Solve the differential equation.
t(dy/dt) + 2y= t^3 t>0, y(1)=0
I think I solved it properly,
I'm just trying to check my final solution.
t(dy/dt) + 2y= t^3 t>0, y(1)=0
I think I solved it properly,
I'm just trying to check my final solution.
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MathMate
Feel free to post your solution for confirmation. Since this is an initial value problem, the answer should be free of constants.
Hint: this is a special kind called the Bernoulli equation.
Hint: this is a special kind called the Bernoulli equation.
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