Integrating a non-separable differential equation dx = [k-lambda x] dt / tau to solve for x(t), where k, lambda, and tau are constants. However, the equation seems to be non-separable, so I'm not sure how to go about integrating it.

Diego Barr

Diego Barr

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2022-10-31

Integrating a non-separable differential equation
I need to integrate
d x = [ k λ x ] d t / τ
to solve for x(t), where k, λ, and τ are constants. However, the equation seems to be non-separable, so I'm not sure how to go about integrating it.

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ohhappyday890b

ohhappyday890b

Beginner2022-11-01Added 12 answers

This equation is separable:
1 k λ x d x = 1 τ d t

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