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Solve the following differential equation, i.e. solve for y:
dy/dx - y/x = 1/x + y + 1 I have this so far, 1. dy/dx= (y + 1 + xy
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x+2y=-a
-2x+by=-14 If there exists some constants an and b such that the above system of equations has more than one solution,
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Let f(x)=2x^2+3px-2q and g(x)=x^2+q,where p and q are constants.It is given that x-a is a common factor of f(x) and g(x) ,where
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Anonymous
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Solve the simultaneous differential equations
L(di1/dt)+Ri1+(1/2)L(di2/dt)=E L(di2/dt)+Ri2+(1/2)L(di1/dt)=0 where 𝐿, 𝑅, and
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thigan
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Solve the Initial Value Problem:
Let k and Po be positive constants. P(0)=Po dP/dt = kP^2
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Michelle
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Solve for the constants a and b that make the piecewise function continuous
f(x) = 2x-A-B, x≥3 Ax^2-Bx+3, 2≤x<3 x^2-4/x-2,
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Abdulah
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solve the differential equation. assume a, b and k are non zero constants.
dR/dt = kR i don't understand how to do these
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elizabeth
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Consider the equation -mv0 +3mv0 = 4mvf. Where m and v0 are constants, Solve for vf. Simplify answer.
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Joseph
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Given the equation 8x−3y=2x+9y, which of the following statements is correct?(1 point)
Responses 8, −3, 2, and 9 are
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Hana blanie
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3x-5(3x-7)= 2(x+9) + 45
You won't learn unless you try these yourself. Multiply out the term in parentheses, combine the x terms
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Anonymous
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