Asked by Ri
Form the differential equation of the family of curves y^2-2xy+x^2=a^2, a=arbitary const.
I really need to know the answer!!
I really need to know the answer!!
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Answered by
Steve
this is just (x-y)^2 = a^2
the family of curves is just two parallel lines.
that help?
the family of curves is just two parallel lines.
that help?
Answered by
Ri
@steve... uhm.. no... its supposed to be a differential equation.... is it ok if we only do one step differential n eliminate a ?
Answered by
Steve
I think this discussion may help. Scroll down some.
http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/163720/find-out-the-differential-equation-of-the-following-families-of-curves
http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/163720/find-out-the-differential-equation-of-the-following-families-of-curves
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