How to solve this first-order differential equation,I don't have any idea which type this is..P

horrupavinvo

horrupavinvo

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2022-02-18

How to solve this first-order differential equation,I don't have any idea which type this is..
y+(xy)2=0
I have y+x22xy+y2=0, and then I divide by x2
t+t(1x2x)+t2x=x
and replace yx=t, so I have then
It seems like it's a Riccati's diff. equation,but I don't know how to do it beacuse I don't have any particular solution..
On Wolfram Alpha solution is
y=1c1e2ix+i2+x+i

Answer & Explanation

Cindy Amin

Cindy Amin

Beginner2022-02-19Added 1 answers

Substituting
xy=u
then we get
1u=y
and our equation will be
1u+u2=0

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