Eng-Math-3, ch-1, 1st Order ODE
Eng-Math-3, ch-1, 1st Order ODE
Eng-Math-3, ch-1, 1st Order ODE
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[1.1] START HERE; ......................................................................................................................................... 4 GENERAL-SOLUTION:- ...................................................................................................................... 4 PARTICULAR-SOLUTION:- ................................................................................................................. 4
Q 1 ) state the order of differential equation and verify that the given function is a solution ? ........... 5 Q4 ) state the order of differential eq and verify that the given function is a solution ? ........................ 7 INITIAL-VALUE-PROBLEM:- .............................................................................................................. 8
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Q 6 ) find a general solution , check your answer by substitution ? ....................................................... 16 Q 3 ) find a general solution , check your answer by substitution? ...................................................... 17 Q 23 ) solve the following initial value problem, and check your answer? ............................................ 19 INITIAL-VALUE-PROBLEM [I.V.P]: .................................................................................................. 19
[ 1.4 ] start here .......................................................................................................................................... 25 EQUATION OF THE FORM :- ........................................................................................................... 25 HEMOGENEOUS-EQUATION:- ........................................................................................................ 25 Q 3 ) find the general solution of following eq ? ................................................................................ 26 EX # 1.5 [ START-HERE ] ............................................................................................................................. 39 EXACT-DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATION: ................................................................................................. 39 METHOD-FOR-SOLVING-EXACT-DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATION:- ................................................... 39 EXACT-DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATION:- ................................................................................................ 40 Derivation:- we remember from calculus that if function U(x,y) is constant and if it has continuous Partial-derivatives ,then it total or exact differential is , that is ,.............................. 40 Q 7 ) given {U(x,y)} , find the exact differential equation [ d(u)=0 ] , what knid of curves are the solution curve [ U(x,y)=constant ] ? ........................................................................................................ 42 [ 1.6 ] start here .......................................................................................................................................... 60 INTEGRATING-FACTORS [I.F = F(x,y) ]:-.................................................................................................. 60 Example # 1 :- ...................................................................................................................................... 61 Example # 2 :- ...................................................................................................................................... 64 USED-OF-INTEGRATING-FACTORS [I.F]:- ....................................................................................... 67 METHOD FOR FINDING INTEGRATING-FACTORS [IF] :- ............................................................. 67
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[1.1] START HERE; Explicit-solution=> [y=f(x)]; Implicit-solution=>[x2 + y2 = c ]; GENERAL-SOLUTION:When the number of Arbitary-constant *c+ in the solution is equal to the order of the differential-equation; Example:[-> y = tan [x+c] ]; Where , y is the general-solution of the following differential equations : [9yy + yx = 0 ]; ----------------------- PARTICULAR-SOLUTION:When we assign a Particular-value of the Arbitraryconstant *c+ in the general-solution then this type of solution is called Particular-solution; Example: General solution => y = tan[ x + c ] ;
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So assigning a value of Arbitrary-constant * c = 2 + ; Then, our above general solution becomes, a particular solution that is => y = tan [ x + 2 ] ; where [ c = 2 ]; --------------finished ------Q 1 ) state the order of differential equation and verify that the given function is a solution ? Given :[ [ Solution: [ [ [ ]; ]; ]; ]; ];
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Now, by placing the value of eq-C and B in eq- A, then eq-A becomes, [ [ [ [ . [ -> 8x = 8x ]; L.H.S = R.H.S Hanced proved CONCLUSION :The given differential equations is the 1st order of differential-equation, and also the given function [y = 8x 4y] is a solution.
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----------finished here -----------Q4 ) state the order of differential eq and verify that the given function is a solution ? Given :[-> y = 6 ]; Where [-> y = x3 + a.x2 + bx + c ]; SOLUTION:[[eq-A ]-> y = 6 ]; [[eq-B ]-> y = x3 + a.x2 + bx + c ]; Note: we take 3 time differential on eq-B to get the y equation, So by applying differential on eq-B 3 times we get. [eq-B-> [ [ [ ]; ]; ]; ];
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Henced proved CONCLUSION:The given differential equation is the 3rd order differential equation, also the given function y=x3 + ax2 + bx + c is the solution. ---------finished --------- INITIAL-VALUE-PROBLEM:By an Initial value problem for an nth-order differential equation,
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[-> Function(x,y,dy/dx,..,dn[y]/[dx]n)=0 ]; We mean that: Find a solution to the differential equation on an Interval [ I ], that satisfies at [ro] the nth-Initial condition. Example : [ [ .. [ Where x0 ]; and y0, y1, . , y[ n-1 ] are constant; ]; ];
-----------finished -----------------------Q 15 ) verify that the given function is a solution of the corresponding differential equations, and determined c so, that the resulting particular solution satisfied the given initial conditions ? Given:[ ];
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FOR VERIFY THAT THE GIVEN FUNCTION IN EQUATION A IS THE SOLUTION OF CORRESPONDING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:Now, FOR y :[ ];
Now, placing the value of eq-c and eq-B, in eq-A, then eq-A becomes,
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L.H.S = R.H.S Henced proved, that the given function in eq-A, is the solution of corresponding differential equation. FOR DETERMINING THE VALUE OF C SO THAT THE RESULTANT PARTICULAR SOLUTION SATISFIED THE GIVEN INITIAL CONDITION:FOR C:[ {:. [ [ . [[ ]; ] }; ]; ];
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By placing the value of eq-D in eq-B for getting the particularsolution of eq-B, [ ];
[ ]; its the particular-solution of the eqB, which satisfied the initial condition. -----------finished ---------Q 20 ) find a 1st-order-differential equation involving both y and y for which the given function is a solution ? [ ]; given function; Solution:[ FOR y:[
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FOR-1ST ORDER-DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATION :[ ];
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Also, the author ask us that to find out the 1st order differential eq involving both y and y ,
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So placing the value of eq-B in eq-C then eq-C becomes; So, [ Where :[:. [ ]; Answer ]; ];
Hence its the 1st order differential equation involving both y and y in it. --------------------- finished ------------[ 1.2 ] start here SEPARABLE-EQUATION:A first order differential equation, [dy/dx=f(x,y)] is called Separable-equation, if we can write the R.H.S of the equation in the form of [(eq-L) dy/dx= g(x). h(y) ]; Then the above equation is called separable-equation,
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------------- METHOD-TO-SOLVE-SEPARABLE-EQUATIONS :Write the terms involving x and y with their differentials That is , with dx and dy repectively and integrated on both side ; Eg. [ So, eq-A becomes [ [ ]; ]; ];
Its the separable form; now applying integration on eq-T; Then [ [ [ ]; ]; answer ];
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Q 6 ) find a general solution , check your answer by substitution ? GIVEN: [ [:. SOLUTION:[ ]; ]; is a non-zero constant ];
So, we used seperable rule in this solving method. So , [ +;its the separable form,
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Q 3 ) find a general solution , check your answer by substitution? Given: [ Solution:[ So, [ [ [ ]; +; its the separable form ]; ]; ];
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[:. Constant^constant = constant ] [ A; answer 1; SATISFICATION: [ ]; +;its the general solution of eq-
Now, placing the value of y and y in eq-A, then eq-A becomes. [ {:.[ [ ]; ]; } ];
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. .. [ L.H.S=R.H.S HENCED PROVED CONCLUSION : Henced the eq-B, is the general-solution of eq-A. ------------finished-here----------Q 23 ) solve the following initial value problem, and check your answer? GIVEN:[ {:. SOLUTION:[ Also, INITIAL-VALUE-PROBLEM [I.V.P]: ]; }; ]; ];
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Q 27 ) solve the following initial value problem and check your answer ? where ( L and R are constant ). Given : [ [ ]; ];
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Applying integrations on eq-B, [ [ . {c/L=constant/constant=constant=c1}; [ [ [ [ {:. [ FOR c2 :[BIO-MEDICAL-ENGINEERING-GUIDE.INC BY SIKANDER-LODHI], www.medical-image-processing.blogspot.com Page 23-OF-80
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By placing the I.V.P in eq-C we get. INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM [ I.V.P ]:[ WHERE [ [ [ [ [ then, [ [ ; ]; [ ]; ]; ]; ]; [ ]; ];
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[:. Where g=any function]; This above eq is called homogeneous OR Reduction to separable form , HEMOGENEOUS-EQUATION:THOSE 1ST-ORDER SEPARABLE EQUATION WHOSE CAN NOT BE SEPARATED [Reduction TO separable form ] these type of equations is called homogeneous eq; So, [ ];
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----------finished ---Q 3 ) find the general solution of following eq ? Given: [ Solution:[ So , let, [ ]; ]; ];
Now, converted the term y and y into a u-form by placing eqi and eq-B in eq-A, then So, [ ];
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Placed the value of eq-E in eq-D, the eq-D becomes. So, [ [ [ {:. [ [ }; ]; ]; ]; ]; ];
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{:. Constant= variable . constant; }; {:. constant=constant/variable =variable/constant}; {:. x/c0=cs } , by placing the cs in value of y we get . [ +; Answer , its a general solution of eq-A.
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Q9 ) find the General-solution of the following equation? Given :-> [ Solution: [ Let, [ {:. u= any variable}; So, [ [ ]; ]; ]; ]; ];
So, by placing the eq [i] and [ii] in eq-A, we get ; [ {:.[ [ [ ],[ ]; ]; ]; ] };
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Placing the value of eq-E and D in eq-C, then eq-C become, [ [ [ Where: ]; ]; ];
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{:. c1 (+/-) c2= c3 . a = c = constant; c1,2,3 = any constant ; a = any number ; }; [ [ [ By using exponential on both side ; [ [ [ [ [ ]; ]; ]; {:. u = y/x }; ]; {:. e[constant]=constant}; ]; ]; ]; ];
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[ Taken common [1/x2]; [ [ [ [ [answer ]; The answer is correct . ----------finished here -------[ 1.4] ];
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FOR-CONVERTING-EQ-B-IN-A-SEPARABLE-FORMS:SO, Let, [ ];
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Now, using integrations on both side in eq-E , so, [ Then eq-E becomes,
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By placing the value of [x=1] and [y=0] in eq-F, then eq-F, becomes , so, [ [ [ [ ]; ]; {:. e=exponent=+2.71}; ]; ];
[ ];its the correct answer, its a particular-solution of eq-A, --------finished here----------Exercise # 1.4 FINISHED HERE ------------------------------
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METHOD-FOR-SOLVING-EXACT-DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATION:If given differential equation is an exact then these exist a function F(x,y) st , [ 1.. Integrate eq-i, w.r.t x then we get, [ [ Where , {:. g(y) = any constant }; 2.. to determine the value of g(y) then, take the Partialderivative of eq-3 w.r.t y and substitute *N+ for [ + , we can now solve for g(y) ; ]; ]; ];
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3 integrate g(y) to obtain g(y), substitute g(y) into eq-3 gives F(x,y) ; 4 the solution to the equation [ ]; is given Implicitly by {F(x,y)= C }, Alternatively starting with { Implicity by first integrating w.r.t y ; ------------------------- EXACT-DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATION:Derivation:- we remember from calculus that if function U(x,y) is constant and if it has continuous Partialderivatives ,then it total or exact differential is , that is , [ So, {:. ->if , So, eq-A , becomes , [ }; ]; ]; }, gives the solution
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Using partial differential on both side, so, [ [ [ Also , [ [ Hence, [ Hence , eq A,B and C are exact , -----------------finished -------------[ 1.5 ] ]; ]; ]; ]; ]; ];
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Q 7 ) given {U(x,y)} , find the exact differential equation [ d(u)=0 ] , what knid of curves are the solution curve [ U(x,y)=constant ] ? GIVEN : [ U(x,y)=ln(x2.y2) ] ; Solution :Solution :[ [ U(x,y)=constant, d{U(x,y)}=0 ]; FOR-DETERMINING-THE-VALUE-OF-EXACT-DIFFERENTIALEQUATION:FORMULA:[ Its Our exact differential equation . FOR-DETERMINE-THE-VALUE-OF-M(x,y)-AND-N(x,y):FORMULA:[ Compare eq A & B , then , where, [d{U(x,y)}=0]; ]; ]; ];
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So, placing the value of M(x,y) and N(x,y) in the eq-A , so eq-A , becomes. [ [ ]; ]; its our required exact-
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Q 25 ) a. ) Are following equation is exact ? b. ) solve the initial value problem ? Given :-> [ Initial value problem [I.V.P] :[ Solution :[ .. [ Now, so, [ [ ]; ]; ]; ]; ]; ];
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Placing the value of eq-i & ii , in eq-A, then eq-A becomes, [ [ [-1 = +1]; yes eq-A , is exact , FOR-SOLVING-THE-INITIAL-VALUE-PROBLEM:[ USING SEPARABLE-METHOD:So, [ [ [ Now, FOR-y :]; ]; its our separable form of eq-A, ]; ]; ]; ]; {:. e[y/x]=e }
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Using integration on both side w.r.t [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOR-c1 :-----------Initial value problem [I.V.P] :[ ]; ]; ]; ]; ]; ]; {:. -> ec=c1 } ; ]; ];
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By placing the value of x and y in eq-Z , then [ [ [ [ ]; ] in eq-Z, then eq-Z , becomes, ]; ]; ];
---------------finished--------Q 15 ) Show that the following differential equation is exact and solve them ? GIVEN:-> [ SOLUTION: [ FORMULA: [ ]; ]; ];
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So, by using partial differential on eq-i & ii , [ [ Also, [ [ Also, hence proved that, [ ]; ]; ]; ]; ];
So, now, we know that given differential equation-A, is exact, hence, the given differential equation-A, is exact, so it exist a function, [ F(x,y)], Then,
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By using integration in equation-C, w.r.t [r] ; [ [ ]; [ This eq-E , is our standard equation, {:. } ]; ];
So, now, we just want to find out the value of [ ] then, we put the value of [ ] at our standard equation-E, then we get, so, FOR-VALUE-OF-[ [ ] :];
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By using the partial differential on both side w.r.t [ E; Then, [ [ [ {:. {:. [ [ [ ]; }; }; ]; ]; ]; ]; ];
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Henced proved that the eq-A,is Exact-differential-equation, FOR-SOLVING-ABOVE-DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATION :Then, we know that eq-A , is exact, so then if its exact so then it exist a function F(x,y) , So, [ [ So, consider eq-i :[ Using integration in both side w.r.t x so, ]; ]; ];
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Its a correct answer , Yes, ----------------finished-------Start from Q 19 ) , ex # 1.5 , --------------------Q 19 ) show that the following differential equation are exact and solve them ? Given : [ ];
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FOR-DETERMINING-THAT-[EQ-A]-IS-EXACT-OR-NOT:So, [ So, [ [ [ ]; ]; ]; ];
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eq-A is exact differential equations , For Solving Above Differential Equations : We know that eq-A is exact differential equation then, its mean that it exist a function , that is F(x,y) ;
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Now , by Using Partial-differential on both side w.r.t (y) on eq-E ; [ [ [ [ [ {:. [ [ [ [ FOR - g(y) :[ ]; ]; ]; ]; ] }; ]; ]; ]; ]; ];
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---------------finished here----------------------Ex # 1.5 finished here ------------[ 1.6 ] start here INTEGRATING-FACTORS [I.F = F(x,y) ]:If we have the un-exact differential equation-A and it integrating factor F(x,y); (i-e) [ ]; its an unexact-differential-equations . Given Integrating-Factor F(x,y) :That is , -> [ F(x,y)=Integrating-Factor = IF ]; Then, for making eq-A as an exact differential equation, so, then we should multiply eq-A by its Integrating Factors [ F(x,y) ]. Then, we get an exact differential equation [i-e] [ our exact differential equation. ];its
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Then we can solved it by the method of section # 1.5, So, F(x,y) is called as Integrating factor of eq-A, ----------------------------Example # 1 :Show that following differential equation-A is not exact, but it has an Integrating factors F(x,y) and solve the new equation ? [ [ eq. ]; ];its not an exact differential
SHOW THAT THE EQUATION-A IS NOT AN EXACT DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION: So, [ Where, [M(x,y)= y = [ N(x,y) = - x = ]; ]; ];
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[ ]; It show that Eq-A is not exact differential equations . NOW MAKING EQ-A AN EXACT-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION BY MULTIPLYING EQUATION-A WITH ITS INTEGRATINGFACTORS[IF] F(x,y) :[ So, [ By multiplying F(x,y) with Eq-A , then Eq-A becomes, [ [ [ [ [ ]; ];
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Placing the above value in eq-M , we got , [ . . . [ equation. [L.H.S = R.H.S ]; CONCLUSION:- We make Eq-A which is Un-Exact-differentialEquation an exact-Differential equation-G by multiplying eq-A by its integrating factors [F(x,y) = 1/x2 ] and get an Exact differential equation [Eq-G+ . -----------------finished-here------];Its prove that [Eq-G+ is an Exact differential ];
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Example # 2 :Verify that F(x)= x3 = IF=Integrating-factors is an integrating factors of below Eq-A , and then find the general-solution ? Given : [ differential equation. Solution: F(x)= x3 = IF=Integrating-factors; [ differential equation. +; Its not an exact +; Its not an exact
FOR MAKING EQUATION-A AN EXACT DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION BY MULTIPLYING EQUATION-A BY F(x,y)=x3 :[ F(x)= x3 = IF=Integrating-factors; ];
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By placing the above value in eq-C , then eq-C becomes, So, then [ [ [ . .. [ +; it shows that the eq-B is our exact differential equation LHS=RHS; So, then eq-B is existing a function [ F(x,y) ] , So, [ [ ]; ]; ]; ]; ];
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Now , by placing the value of eq-F in eq-S,then eq-S becomes,so, [ [ differential equation in eq-B, ---------------finished here------- USED-OF-INTEGRATING-FACTORS [I.F]:So, if any equation is not exact so, if we want to converted it into exact , then we should multiplying it by its integrating-factor [IF] then it cause to converted these equation in an exact form, METHOD :If given differential equation M(x,y).dx +N(x,y).dy = 0 is not exactdifferential equation, then multiplying it by an integrating factors *IF+ F(x,y) , Then it converting into an exact differential equation, [i.e] -> [F(x,y)M(x,y)dx + F(x,y)N(x,y)dy=0 ]; METHOD FOR FINDING INTEGRATING-FACTORS [IF] :]; ]; Its the solution of our exact
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Now hence the eq-A is not exact so we cause to multiplying eq-A with I.F to form it an exact differential equation, so, [ [ [ [ . =0 ]; = = = ]; .0 ]; .0 ];
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Where , F(x,y) is the integrating factor of eq-A , then henced proved that F(x,y) is the integrating factor of eq-A .
[ differential equation that is eq-A, ]; its our exact
If eq-A is exact then it must exit a function that is U(x,y) . So, [ [ Consider eq-a : [ For U(x,y) :Using integration on both side w.r.t x [ ]; ]; ]; ];
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__________________ So, [ Now, For g(y) :[ Using partial differential on both side w.r.t y So, [ . .. . ]; ]; ];
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Now placing value of g(y) in eq S [ [ Now, [ So, FOR VALUE OF C : Using initial value problem:[-> y=3 , x=3 ]; Place above value in eq-x , then [ [ ]; ];its our general solution . ];its our general solution . [answer-1 ] ]; ];
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Place the value of c=3 in eq-x . [ [ ];its our general solution . ]; its a particular solution [Answer-2].
--------------finished here---------Q7 ) verify that given function F(x,y) is an integrating factor and solve the Initial value problem? Solution: [ [ [ I.V.P -> Solution: [ Multiply eq-A with I.F , [ [ For M(x,y) and N(x,y): [ ]; ]; ]; its an exact differential equations. ]; its not an exact differential equation. ]; ]; ];
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For U(x,y) :Using integrations on eq-a w.r.t x [ [ [ [ [ For g(y) :Using partial differential on both side in eq-S , w.r.t y [ ]; ]; ]; ]; ]; ];
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Using integrations on both side with respect to y [ [ [ ]; ]; in eq-S , then . ]; ];its our standard equations; ]; ];
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Placing the value of c=2 in eq-CAL then eq-CAL becomes ; [ -> [ -> ]; ]; its a correct Answer ;
--------------finished here ------------Q 15 ) find an integrating factor and solve [ using inspection or theorem 1 and 2 ]? Given: [ Solution: [ [ [ Formula: ]; ]; ]; ];
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