How to you find the general solution of 4yy'−3e^x=0?

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2022-09-29

How to you find the general solution of 4 y y - 3 e x = 0 ?

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Leslie Braun

Leslie Braun

Beginner2022-09-30Added 7 answers

Changing the notation from Lagrange's notation to Leibniz's notation we have:

4 y d y d x - 3 e x = 0
4 y d y d x = 3 e x

This is a First Order sepaable DE, and "seperating the variables" give is

4 y d y = 3 e x d x

Integrating gives us:

2 y 2 = 3 e x + C 1
y 2 = 3 2 e x + C (by writing C 1 = 1 2 C )
y = 3 2 e x + C

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