Solve the following IVP's 1. y'=1-y,y(0)=1

Felix Cohen

Felix Cohen

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2022-09-03

Solve the following IVP's
1. y = 1 y , y ( 0 ) = 1

Answer & Explanation

Leon Webster

Leon Webster

Beginner2022-09-04Added 17 answers

y'=1-y, y(0)=1
d y d x = 1 y
d y 1 y = d x integrate both sides
1 1 y d y = 1 d x
1 y = u
-dy=du
dy =-du
1 u d u = 1 d x
ln ( 1 y ) = x + c
ln ( 1 y ) 1 = x + c
ln ( 1 1 y ) = x + c
1 1 y = e x + c = e x e c = A . e x here A = e c constant
y A . e x = A . e x 1
y ( x ) = 1 1 A . e x = 1 + C e x here C'=-1/a constant

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