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Use logarithmic differentiation to find dy/dx. y = XV x2 + 25 X>0 dy - dx...
Use logarithmic differentiation to find dy/dx. y = xy - 8 x > 0 dy dx Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor
Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation. cot(y) = 5x – 6y dy/dx = Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor
Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation. xey = x - y y' = Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor
If a quantity y satisfies the differential equation dy = kx(10-y), k>0 dx. when X = 2 and y = -7, the graph of yir increasing decreasing constant cannot be determined
Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation. Then find the slope of the graph at the given point. xy = 32, (-8, -4) dy dx At (-8,-4): y' = Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor
What is the solution of day 2 dy 1(1+1) dx² + xăx x² y = f(x = a) (a > 0). on the interval 0<x< 0, subject to the boundary conditions y(0) = y(0) = 0? / is a positive integer.
The Bessel equation of order one-half is X .2 dy d.2 + X dy dar +(x2 - :) y = 0, X > 0 4 a) Verify that yı(x) = x-1/2 sin x is a solution to the equation b) Use reduction of order to find a second linearly independent solution. (Hint: one possibility is y2(x) = x-1/2 cos x.] c) Compute the Wronskian of these two solutions explicitly and verify that it is equal to the solution we computed...
Suppose f is continuous, f(0)=0, f(2)=2, f'(x)>0 and f (x) dx = 1. Find the value of the integral fro f-?(x) dx =?
Classify each equation as linear or nonlinear dy/dx = y^3 - 9 linear y" = 3y' - 6 nonlinear > 3y y' = 6-4 linear > 4x^2 y" - 3x y' + 4y = 2x - 4 linear
Find the exact length of the curve. x = t 2 + t' y = In(2 + t), 0<t< 5 1.2986 Need Help? Read It Watch It Talk to a Tutor