What are the steps to solve this calculus problem? 3)xy' cos y+ sin y=0 I understand that y' is the first derivative, but I'm not really sure how to apply it. Would I move everything to the other side, convert y' to dy/dx and use trig applications to sin/cos? I only took business calculus and have no idea how to solve this. It would be extremely nice if somebody showed all the steps to solve this.

erwachsenc6

erwachsenc6

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2022-10-29

What are the steps to solve this calculus problem?
3 ) x y cos y + sin y = 0
I understand that y' is the first derivative, but I'm not really sure how to apply it. Would I move everything to the other side, convert y' to dy/dx and use trig applications to sin/cos? I only took business calculus and have no idea how to solve this.
It would be extremely nice if somebody showed all the steps to solve this.

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silenthunter440

silenthunter440

Beginner2022-10-30Added 19 answers

This is a separable differential equation. you can see this better if you write it as
x d y d x = sin y cos y cos y d y sin y = d x x
which can be integrated to give
ln sin y = ln x + ln C
that is
x sin y = constant .

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