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7 July, 21:21

How would you solve dy/dx = 4x - 2, y (-1) = 1 using differential equations?

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  1. 7 July, 22:11
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    y=2 (x square) - 2x-3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let dy with y varibles in a hand

    And dx with x variables on the other hand

    dy = (4x-2) dx

    Then by integration

    y=2 (square x) - 2x+constant

    Then substitute by x=-1 and y=1 to find the value of the constant

    1=2 (1) - 2 (-1) + constant

    Then constant=-3

    Then the equation is

    y=2 (x square) - 2x-3
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