I've been stuck on this math hw problem for a while, I was thinking of taking the integral of the equation, but I've been messing up too much that I'm not sure anymore.

Q: Is it possible to solve y'=x/(x^(2)-1) for y(1) = 0?

Thank you!

2 answers

Woops, wrong problem. The problem I need help is actually:

Q: Is it possible to solve the equation y'=(xy)/(cosx) for y(0)=1?

Sorry about that!
dy/y = x secx dx

I don't think x secx can be done in elementary functions
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