Write and solve the differential

  1. 1.Solve the differential equation dy/dx= y^2/x^3 for y=f(x) with the condition y(1) = 1.2.Solve the differential equation y
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  2. I need to solve this set of differential equations {y'+(t/2)1, y(0)=1} and then find the limiting value as t approaches
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  3. For the harmonic potential V(x,y) = x^2 + y^2a) Find the total differential, dV. For this I got dV = 2x.dx + 2y.dy b) Given that
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  4. Write a differential equation describing a second order reaction – a reaction inwhich the rate of depletion of the
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  5. For the harmonic potential V(x,y) = x^2 + y^2a)Find the total differential, dV. b) Show that dV is exact c) Given that -dV =
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  6. Using separation of variables, solve the following differential equation with initial conditions dy/dx = e^(2x+3y) and y(0) = 1.
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  7. dy/dx = 4ye^(5x)a) Separate the differential equation, then integrate both sides. b) Write the general solution as a function
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  8. Write and then solve for y = f(x) the differential equation for the statement: "The rate of change of y with respect to x is
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  9. Solve the differential equationy'= radical(x)/(-3y) i made y' dy/dx and moved the y's to one side and the x's to the other, and
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  10. Write and solve the differential equation that models the verbal statement. Using k for the constant of proportionalityThe rate
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