How do you find the general solution of the differential equation: dy/dx=3x/y?

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2022-09-29

How do you find the general solution of the differential equation: d y d x = 3 x y ?

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bequejatz8d

Beginner2022-09-30Added 6 answers

We have:
d y d x = 3 x y
This is a First Order separable Differential Equation, so we can just collect terms in y, and terms in x and "separate the variables" to get:
  y   d y =   3 x   d x
We can now integrate to we get:
  1 2 y 2 = 3 2 x 2 + C
y 2 = 3 x 2 + C , (where C is arbitrary constant).
y     = ± 3 x 2 + C , (where C is arbitrary constant).

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