Homogeneous Functions - Arbitrary Constant, 4
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Newark, California, USA"
Find the particular solution for
in which y = 2 when x = 4.
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The algebraic functions are the
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
Take the inverse natural logarithm on both sides of the
equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
Substitute the value of x and y in order to get the value of
C as follows
Therefore, the particular solution is
Homogeneous Functions - Arbitrary Constant, 3
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Vacaville, California, USA"
Find the particular solution for
in which y = 3 when x = 1.
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The algebraic functions are the
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
Take the inverse natural logarithm on both sides of the
equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
Substitute the value of x and y in order to get the value of
C as follows
Therefore, the particular solution is
There's another way in getting the particular solution of the
given equation above as follows
Integrate both sides of the equation, we have
Substitute the value of x and y in order to get the value of
C as follows
Therefore, the particular solution is
Homogeneous Functions - Arbitrary Constant, 3
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Vacaville, California, USA"
Find the particular solution for
in which y = 3 when x = 1.
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The algebraic functions are the
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
Take the inverse natural logarithm on both sides of the
equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
Substitute the value of x and y in order to get the value of
C as follows
Therefore, the particular solution is
There's another way in getting the particular solution of the
given equation above as follows
Integrate both sides of the equation, we have
Substitute the value of x and y in order to get the value of
C as follows
Therefore, the particular solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 14
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Vacaville, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The algebraic functions are the
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
Take the inverse natural logarithm on both sides of the
equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
where D = C³.
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 13
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Newark, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The algebraic functions are the
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 12
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Newark, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The algebraic functions are the
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
Next, we need to solve for the value of A, B, and C by
partial fractions as follows
Equate the coefficients of u², we have
Equate the coefficients for u, we have
Equate the coefficients for u⁰, we have
The value of B is equal to
Substitute the value of A, B, and C to the above equation,
we have
Take the inverse natural logarithm on both sides of the
equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 11
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Newark, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The trigonometric function is a
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
Take the inverse natural logarithm on both sides of the
equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 10
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Newark, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The first and second term are the
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
Next, we need to solve for the value of A, B, and C by
partial fractions as follows
Equate the coefficients for u², we have
Equate the coefficients for u, we have
Equate the coefficients for u0, we have
Then it follows that
Substitute the value of A, B, and C to the above equation,
we have
Take the inverse natural logarithm on both sides of the
equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
where D = C².
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 9
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Newark, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The first and second term are the
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
Take the inverse natural logarithm on both sides of the
equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
where D = C².
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 8
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Vacaville, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? An exponential function is a
combination of x and y in the function and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 7
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Vacaville, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? A trigonometric function is a
combination of x and y in the function and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
Take the inverse natural logarithm on both sides of the
equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 6
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Newark, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The first and second term are the
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
where D = 2C.
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 5
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Newark, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The first term is a combination of
x and y in the group and there's no way that we can
separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
where D = 1/C.
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 4
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Newark, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The first and second term are the
combination of x and y in the group and there's no way
that we can separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
Take the inverse natural logarithm on both sides of the
equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
where D = C2.
Therefore, the general solution is
Solving Equations - Homogeneous Functions, 3
Category: Differential Equations
"Published in Newark, California, USA"
Find the general solution for
Solution:
Consider the given equation above
Did you notice that the given equation cannot be solved by
separation of variables? The first term is a combination of
x and y in the group and there's no way that we can
separate x and y.
This type of differential equation is a homogeneous
function. Let's consider this procedure in solving the given
equation as follows
Let
so that
Substitute the values of y and dy to the given equation, we
have
The resulting equation can now be separated by
separation of variables as follows
Integrate on both sides of the equation, we have
But
Hence, the above equation becomes
Therefore, the general solution is