How do you find the particular solution to yy'−e^x=0 that satisfies y(0)=4?

Kiana Arias

Kiana Arias

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2022-09-07

How do you find the particular solution to y y - e x = 0 that satisfies y(0)=4?

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Hajdiniax

Hajdiniax

Beginner2022-09-08Added 8 answers

The differential equation:
y d y d x - e x = 0
is separable, so we can solve it by separating he variables and integrating:
y d y d x = e x
y d y = e x d x
y d y = e x d x
y 2 2 = e x + C
y 2 = 2 e x + C
for x=0 we have:
y ( 0 ) 2 = e 0 + C
16 = 1 + C C = 15
So the particular solution we are seeking is:
y ( x ) = 2 e x + 15

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