Explain why it is always possible to express any homogeneous D.E.  in the form  you might start by proving that:   Any homogeneous O.D.E can be written as   because when identifying our functions of F(x,y) such that:  because our M corresponds to y …

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Suppose P(x) is continuous on some interval I and a is a number in I. What can be said about the solution of the initial-value problem ? As always, first,  I would like to write down the given data. Sometimes, we have …

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Suppose water is leaking from a tank through a circular hole of area  at its bottom. When water leaks through a hole, friction and contraction of the stream near the hole reduce the volume of water leaving the tank per second …

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Find a function whose second derivative is y” = 12x – 2 at each point (x,y) on its graph and y = -x+5 is tangent to the graph at the point corresponding to x = 1. This problem has multiple …

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20. Suppose that y(x) denotes a solution of the first-order IVP  and that y(x) possess at least a second derivative at x=1. In some neighborhood of x=1 use the DE to determine whether y(x) is increasing or decreasing and whether the …

Suppose that y(x) denotes a solution of the first-order IVP  and that y(x) possess at least a second derivative at x=1. Read more »