Need some hints how to solve the following differential equation x y ′

Dwllane4

Dwllane4

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2022-06-23

Need some hints how to solve the following differential equation
x y = y 2 + x 2 + y

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Tianna Deleon

Tianna Deleon

Beginner2022-06-24Added 29 answers

Alternatively, you could try to make use of the hyperbolic identity
cosh 2 t sinh 2 t = 1 cosh 2 t = 1 + sinh 2 t
and use the inspired substitution
y = x sinh ( f ( x ) )
which simplifies nicely: x ( sinh ( f ( x ) ) + x f ( x ) cosh ( f ( x ) ) ) = | x | cosh ( f ( x ) ) + x sinh ( f ( x ) ) f ( x ) = 1 | x |
which implies the solution is of the form
y = x sinh ( sgn ( x ) ( log ( | x | ) + C ) ) = 1 2 ( C x 2 C 1 )
So it's an upward parabola on both sides. (the C's in the final answer must be positive since they are the end result of an exponentiation).
Villaretq0

Villaretq0

Beginner2022-06-25Added 5 answers

Square both sides then replace y 2 + x 2 by x y y
This becomes
x 2 ( y ) 2 + y 2 x y ( 1 + y ) y = 0
Now you could you appropriate subsitution

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