Getting a differential equation from a parametric function family x = c e <

Anahi Jensen

Anahi Jensen

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2022-05-20

Getting a differential equation from a parametric function family
x = c e t 2 t + 2   y = c ( 1 + t ) e t t 2 + 2

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Rubi Boyle

Rubi Boyle

Beginner2022-05-21Added 14 answers

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(1) x = c e t 2 t + 2
(2) y = c ( 1 + t ) e t t 2 + 2
I agree with the Ted Shifrin's comment. Supposing that the problem is to eliminate c and t in order to get a differential equation involving only x , y , d y d x , d 2 y d x 2 , . . . they are an infinity of possible answers depending on the kind of differential equation and the order expected.
For example, for a first order nonlinear differential equation :
Take c e t from (1) and put it into (2)
(3) y = ( 1 + t ) ( x + 2 t 2 ) t 2 + 2
Differentiate (1) and (2)
(4) { d x d t = c e t 2 d y d t = c e t t 2 t d y d x = t
Putting t = y = d y d x from (4) into (3) gives the ODE :
y = ( 1 + y ) ( x + 2 y 2 ) y 2 + 2
But probably this is not what the question is asking for. The question should be clarified.

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