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drdolittle
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somebody slove this differential equations
1/y' = (1/y)+(1/x)
thanx in advance
1/y' = (1/y)+(1/x)
thanx in advance
iSamer said:How do you guys write the nice format of dy/dx and the fractions? Which program do you use, and you post them as photos?
I'll help in solving it, but after knowing how to post a math solution
A differential equation is a mathematical equation that describes the relationship between a function and its derivatives. It involves the use of derivatives to represent the rate of change of a variable in a given system.
The purpose of differential equations is to model and analyze real-world problems in various fields such as physics, engineering, economics, and biology. They provide a powerful tool for predicting the behavior of complex systems.
The three main types of differential equations are ordinary differential equations (ODEs), partial differential equations (PDEs), and stochastic differential equations (SDEs). ODEs involve a single independent variable, PDEs involve multiple independent variables, and SDEs involve random processes.
Differential equations can be solved analytically or numerically. Analytical solutions involve finding an explicit formula for the function that satisfies the equation, while numerical solutions involve using a computer to approximate the solution.
Differential equations have a wide range of applications, including modeling population growth, predicting weather patterns, designing electrical circuits, and analyzing financial markets. They are also used in fields such as medical imaging, control theory, and quantum mechanics.