(2) Find general solutions (implicit if necessary, explicit if convenient) of the differential equations below. Primes denote derivatives with respect to z. dy da (a) 2√ dy (b) (1-2²) = 2y. dr (c) y = 1+x+y+xy. =
(2) Find general solutions (implicit if necessary, explicit if convenient) of the differential equations below. Primes denote derivatives with respect to z. dy da (a) 2√ dy (b) (1-2²) = 2y. dr (c) y = 1+x+y+xy. =
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For question 2a, does it still work out if I put the x's to the left and y's to the right instead? Or is there a rule where the dx and dy cannot be in the denominator? Thanks for your solution!
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