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Problem Set 2

The document provides 5 problems on differential equations. Problem 1 asks to verify if two equations are homogeneous and solve them. Problem 2 asks to find orthogonal trajectories of a family of circles. Problem 3 asks to apply a substitution to change equations into separable variables form. Problem 4 asks about substitutions to reduce an equation into homogeneous or separable form. Problem 5 asks to solve two differential equations.
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Problem Set 2

The document provides 5 problems on differential equations. Problem 1 asks to verify if two equations are homogeneous and solve them. Problem 2 asks to find orthogonal trajectories of a family of circles. Problem 3 asks to apply a substitution to change equations into separable variables form. Problem 4 asks about substitutions to reduce an equation into homogeneous or separable form. Problem 5 asks to solve two differential equations.
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IIITDM KANCHEEPURAM

MA1001 Differential Equations


Problem Set 2

1. Verify that the following equations are homogeneous and solve them:
dy
(a) x sin xy= y sin xy + x
dx
(b) xy = y + 2xe−y/x .
0

2. Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of all circles tangent to the y-axis at the
origin. (The given family is x2 + y 2 = 2cx.)

3. Show that the substitution z = ax + by + c changes

y 0 = f (ax + by + c)

into an equation with separable variables, and apply this method to solve

(a) y 0 = (x + y)2
(b) y 0 = sin2 (x − y + 1)

4. (a) If ae 6= bd, show that constants h and k can be chosen in such a way that the
substitutions x = z − h, y = w − k reduce
 
dy ax + by + c
=F
dx dx + ey + f

to a homogeneous equation.
(b) If ae = bd, discover a substitution that reduces the equation in (a) to one in which
the variables are separable.

5. Solve the following equations:


dy x+y−1
(a) = ;
dx x + 4y + 2
dy x+y+4
(b) = .
dx x+y−6

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