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22 August, 03:04

Find the general solution of the given differential equations. Give the largest interval I over which the general solution is defined. Determine whether there are any transient terms in the general solution.

y' + 2xy = (x^3)

ydx = (y (e^y) - 2x) dy

(dP) / (dt) + 2tP = P + 4t - 2

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  1. 22 August, 03:23
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    The general solution of y' + 2xy = (x^3) is y (x) = c1e^ (-x^2)

    The general solution of ydx = (y (e^y) - 2x) dy is x = c1 / (y (x)) ^2 + (e^y (x) ((y (x)) ^2 - 2y (x) + 2) / (y (x)) ^2

    The general solution of (dP) / (dt) + 2tP = P + 4t - 2 is P (t) = c1e^ (t - t^2) + 2
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