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Aug 30th, 2002, 09:11 AM
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Tough one here!
Well it is tough for me any way your guys try this and let me know what you get
y'+((1+x)/x)y=0
it is a differential equation that i have as a hw problem i have the answer(back of the book) but i cant find how to get it?!?
Also some more info it is a linear d.e. use the method for finding linear d.e.'s let me know what you guys get as the answer and if you dont mind let me see the steps you took to get it because i am totally lost in this class!?!?! cal1-3 were a breaze but now there are the hard integrals to solve and i am stuck
OH yea!! No calculators :-) because i can solve it with a TI-89 but i cant seem to get the right solution for the integral over the e
if you do not understand the above statement you probably should not even attempt the problem....the e comes from getting the integral of p(x) over e were p(x) = ((1+x)/x)..and so on
thanks for any help!!!
also if you cant solve it let me know so i do not feel so bad :-)
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