Is there a solution for y for (dy/dx) = axe^(by)

InjegoIrrenia1mk

InjegoIrrenia1mk

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2022-11-18

Is there a solution for y for d y d x = a x e b y
I have come up with the equation in the form
d y d x = a x e b y
, where a and b are arbitrary real numbers, for a project I am working on. I want to be able to find its integral and differentiation if possible. Does anyone know of a possible solution for y and/or d 2 y d x 2 ?

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Paskcreessy4k5

Paskcreessy4k5

Beginner2022-11-19Added 20 answers

the slope is given by m = y 2 - y 1 x 2 - x 1 and this is m = - 9 2
for the equation y = - 9 2 x + n we get n: as 9
y = - 9 2 x + 9
trumansoftjf0

trumansoftjf0

Beginner2022-11-20Added 5 answers

d d x e b y = b e b y y
Thus we can rewrite your equation as
1 b ( e b y ) = a x

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