How do you find the particular solution to 2xy'−lnx^2=0 that satisfies y(1)=2?

Keenan Conway

Keenan Conway

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2022-09-22

How do you find the particular solution to 2 x y - ln x 2 = 0 that satisfies y(1)=2?

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Triston Donaldson

Triston Donaldson

Beginner2022-09-23Added 10 answers

Separate variables:
d y = ln ( x 2 ) 2 x d x
Integrate:
y = ln ( x 2 ) 2 x d x
y = ln ( x ) x d x
y = ln 2 ( x ) + C
Use y(1)=2 to solve for c:
2 = ln 2 ( 1 ) + C
2 = C
The particular solution is:
y = ln 2 ( x ) + 2

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