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Solve initial value problem explicitly:
Solve initial value problem explicitly:
1. y'= ye^-x, y(0)=1 2. y'= 5xe^-y, y(1)=1
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Leah
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Solve the following initial value problem explicitly:
y'= ye^-x , y(0)=1 How do you solve this problem? I'm really confused!
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Tania
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how would you solve for y in this problem:
x=(y^2+3y)^(1/3) I got: y= x^3/y - 3 ? and for this problem: x= 1/[(y^2+3y-5)^3] I
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kristie
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how do I solve this problem 2x/2=(6-3y)/2?
2x/2=(6-3y)/2? <b>I solved it for you in my initial answer. The 2 in the numerator
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cheryl
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Write a projectile motion problem with the initial condition vi=15 m/s at 50° above the horizontal. Solve this problem for
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Help
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Solve the initial initial value problem
d^2x/dt^2+2DX/dt-3x =0, x(2π) = 0, x(2π) = 13
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gourav
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Can any one help with the following please:
Solve the initial-value problem: problem: dy/dx: 4(3cos(6x)-1)/1+2x-sin(6x) y=12 when
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Claire
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I am so confused on how to solve this problem. I have it set up with y's on one side and x's on the other but I don't know what
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Lucy
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Solve the differential equation y'=3t^2+4. Solve the initial value problem y(0)=3.
Separation of variables! My work: dy/dt=
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Sarah
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The conventional problem-solving strategies usually taught have been:
A. act out the problem, make a drawing or diagram, and
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Tonya
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