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This document contains solutions to differential equations using integrating factors. It provides 26 problems with solutions showing the steps to find the integrating factor and solve the differential equation. The solutions include determining any transient terms and specifying the domain of the variables.

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Zill - Advanced Engineering Mathematics 5th Edition Solutions

This document contains solutions to differential equations using integrating factors. It provides 26 problems with solutions showing the steps to find the integrating factor and solve the differential equation. The solutions include determining any transient terms and specifying the domain of the variables.

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x+2 (x + 2) 2 dx
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and y = (x + 2)−1 + c(x + 2)−4 for −2 < x < ∞. The entire solution is transient.
Zill - Advanced Engineering 3
Mathematics 5th Edition dr

21. For + r sec θ = cos θ an integrating factor is e sec θ dθ = e ln | sec x+tan x| = sec θ + tan θ so that

Solutions d
[(sec θ + tan θ )r ] = 1 + sin θ and (sec θ + tan θ )r = θ − cos θ + c for −π/2 < θ < π/2 .

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dP d  t2 −t 
 2
(2t−1) dt t2 −t
National University of Sciences and 22. For + (2t − 1)P = 4t − 2 an integrating factor is e =e so that e P = (4t − 2)et −t and
dt dt
Technology P = 2 + ce t− t2
for −∞ < t < ∞. The transient term is ce t−t2
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Course −3x
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1 e d  3x 

′ [3+(1/x)]dx 3x
Pdes me241 23. For y + 3 + y= an integrating factor is e = xe so that xe y = 1 and
x x dx
Book title −3x ce−3x
y=e + for 0 < x < ∞. The transient term is ce−3x/x.
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2 x + 1 x − 1 d x − 1
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24. For y ′ + 2 y = an integrating factor is e [2/(x −1)]dx = so that y = 1 and
Dennis G. Zill; Michael R. Cullen x −1 x−1 x+1 dx x + 1
(x − 1)y = x(x + 1) + c(x + 1) for −1 < x < 1.
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25. For y ′ + y = e x an integrating factor is e (1/x)dx = x so that [xy] = ex and y = ex + for 0 < x < ∞.
Comments x x dx x x
1 2−e
If y (1) = 2 then c = 2 − e and y = ex + .
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26. For − x = 2y an integrating factor is e = so that x = 2 and x = 2y2 + cy for 0 < y < ∞.
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SDTWET If y (1) = 5 then c = −49/5 and x = 2y2 − y.
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(R/L) dt Rt/L
기이 27. For + i= an integrating factor is e = eRt/L so that e i = e Rt/L and
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