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23 August, 02:14

How to solve first-order linear ordinary differential equation?

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  1. 23 August, 06:13
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    Dy/dx + P (x) = Q (x)

    This is the correct initial form. Convert to this form if necessary.

    Next find the integrating factor ∫ Pdx.

    e

    Then Multiply everything by this factor and verify that left side is product rule.

    Integrate both sides.

    Solve for y

    Note sometimes an equation will be exact - that is the left side will be the product rule already so there is no need to employ the integrating factor in this case.
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