Answer On Question #40386 - Math - Differential Calculus: Solution
This differential equation problem asks to solve the equation xy' - y = ey' and obtain its singular solution. To solve, we isolate y' terms on one side and y terms on the other, then integrate both sides to find y = cex + x, the general solution. The singular solution is y = 0.
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Answer On Question #40386 - Math - Differential Calculus: Solution
This differential equation problem asks to solve the equation xy' - y = ey' and obtain its singular solution. To solve, we isolate y' terms on one side and y terms on the other, then integrate both sides to find y = cex + x, the general solution. The singular solution is y = 0.