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Multiply both sides by DX:Dy = (1/y) DX. Multiply both sides by y: y Dy = DX. Put the integral sign in front: y Dy = DX. Integrate each side: (y2)/2 = x + C. Multiply both sides by 2: y2 = 2(x + C)
The method for solving separable equations can therefore be summarized as follows: Separate the variables and integrate. Example 1: Solve the equation 2 y Dy = (x 2 + 1) DX. Example 4: Find all solutions of the differential equation (x 2 1) y 3 DX + x 2 Dy = 0.
Separation of variables. In mathematics, separation of variables (also known as the Fourier method) is any of several methods for solving ordinary and partial differential equations, in which algebra allows one to rewrite an equation so that each of two variables occurs on a different side of the equation.
Differential Equations. A Differential Equation is an equation with a function and one or more of its derivatives: Example: an equation with the function y and its derivative Dy DX.
For example, separable equations are always exact, since by definition they are of the form: M(y)y + N(t)=0, and then if A(y), B(t) are antiderivative of M and N (resp.), this is the same as: (A(y) + B(t)) = 0, so (t, y) = A(y) + B(t) is a conserved quantity.
The method of integrating both sides is related to a technique from calculus known as implicit differentiation. This is the procedure we used to take the derivative (with respect to x) of an expression that involves both x and y.
Integration in an inequality. Does integrate on both the sides of inequality with the same upper and lower limits with respect to same variable somehow affect the inequality. Thus making the inequality an equality if we integrate infinite times w.r.t. X.
Because this is an equation, not an identity. You can differentiate both sides in case of identity, i.e. when both sides are equal for all values of x. You can also differentiate both sides if it's valid for all x in an interval.
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