x \sin y-y \cos x = c

William Burnett

William Burnett

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2021-12-17

xsinyycosx=c

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abonirali59

abonirali59

Beginner2021-12-18Added 35 answers

Now, differential both sides w.r.y. x,
ddx(xsinyycosx)=d(c)dx
ddx(xsiny)ddx(ycosx)=0
xddxsiny+sind(x)dx(yddxcosx+cosxdadx)=0
x(cosy)dydx+sinyy(sinx)cosxdydx=0
dydx(xcosycosx)=sinyysinx
dy(xcosycosx)=(siny+ysinx)dx
dy(xcosycosx)+(siny+ysinx)dx=0
Mollie Nash

Mollie Nash

Beginner2021-12-19Added 33 answers

xcos(y)ddx[y]+sin(y)
ysin(x)+cos(x)ddx[y]
Reform the equation by setting the left side equal to the right side.
xcos(y)y+sin(y)=ysin(x)+cos(x)y
y=ysin(x)+sin(y)xcos(y)cos(x)
Replace y' with dydx
dydx=ysin(x)+sin(y)xcos(y)cos(x)
RizerMix

RizerMix

Expert2021-12-29Added 656 answers

xsinyycosx=c


xcosydydx+siny+ysinxdydxcosx=0


(xcosycosx)dydx+siny+ysinx=0


dydx=(siny+ysinx)xcosycosx


dydx=siny+ysinxcosxxcosy

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