ES208 Module1 Introduction
ES208 Module1 Introduction
Introduction
Engr. Jomar A. Dela Peña
Instructor, CE Dept., USTP-CDO
Outline
▪ 1.0 Introduction to Differential Equation
▪ 1.1 Definition and Classification of DE
▪ 1.2 Solution of a DE
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What is a Differential Equation?
▪ An equation involving derivatives of a function or functions
▪ An equation which contains one or more terms and the derivatives of one
variable (i.e., dependent variable) with respect to the other variable (i.e.,
independent variable)
▪ dy/dx = f(x), here “x” is an independent variable and “y” is a dependent variable.
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Classification of DE
▪ A differential Equations are classified by its Type, Order, and Linearity
Classification by
DEGREE
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Classification of DE
Classification by Type
dy u u
1 + 5y = ex 2 u= +
dx x y
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Classification of DE
Example : 2
u 3
u
3 u = 2+ 3
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1 y '+5 y = e y ' ' '
x
x y
2
dy 5 x d y
2
4 u = 2 (u − w) + ( w2 + 5u )
4
2 ( ) + 2y = e
4
x y
dx dx 2
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Classification of DE
Example : 2
u 3
u
3 u = 2+ 3
4
1 y '+5 y = e y ' ' '
x
x y
2
dy 5 x d y
2
4 u = 2 (u − w) + ( w2 + 5u )
4
2 ( ) + 2y = e
4
x y
dx dx 2
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Classification of DE
An nth ODE is said to be non-linear if the
Classification by degree of one unknown function F(x, y, y’,
linearity y’’,…,y(n)) is other than one (1). It is linear if
the degree is one (1).
Example : 2
u 3
u
3 u = 2+ 3
4
1 y '+5 y = e y ' ' '
x
x y
2
dy 5 x d y
2
4 u = 2 (u − w) + ( w2 + 5u )
4
2 ( ) + 2y = e
4
x y
dx dx 2
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Classification of DE
An nth ODE in the unknown function y and
Classification by the independent variable x is linear if it has
linearity the form
𝑑𝑛𝑦 𝑑 𝑛−1 𝑦 𝑑𝑦
𝑏𝑛 𝑥 + 𝑏𝑛−1 𝑥 + ⋯ + 𝑏1 𝑥 + 𝑏0 𝑥 𝑦 = 𝑔(𝑥)
𝑑𝑥 𝑛 𝑑𝑥 𝑛−1 𝑑𝑥
Example :
1 y '+5 y = e x y ' ' ' 2
u 3
u
3 u = 2+ 3
4
x y
2
dy 5 x d y
2
4 u = 2 (u − w) + ( w2 + 5u )
4
2 ( ) + 2y = e
4
x y
dx dx 2
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Classification of DE
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Classification of DE
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Solutions of DE
Solutions of DE
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Solutions of DE
General solution
In finding the general solution of a given DE, we have to perform integrations
and arrive at an equation involving an arbitrary constant, say C, for a DE of order
one or set of arbitrary constants for an nth order DE.
Moreover, a complete solution to an nth order DE contains 𝑛 arbitrary
constants and its general form is the function 𝑮(𝒙, 𝒚, 𝑪𝟏,𝑪𝟐, ... , 𝑪𝒏-𝟏,𝑪𝒏 ) = 𝟎
where 𝐶1, 𝐶2, ... , 𝐶𝑛-1, 𝐶𝑛 are the arbitrary constants.
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Solutions of DE
General Solution
EXAMPLE: Consider the given the DE 𝑦 = 𝑥2 𝟑.
If we want to perform an integration process, we must first transform the DE to
have differentials 𝑑𝑥 and 𝑑𝑦.
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Solutions of DE
Particular solution
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Solutions of DE
Particular solution
EXAMPLE: Find the particular solution of 𝑦= 5 given that 𝑦(0) = 2.
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Solutions of DE
Another thing to learn is how to eliminate an arbitrary constant or how to find
the differential equation by Elimination of Arbitrary Constant.
EXAMPLE: Eliminate the arbitrary constants 𝑨 and 𝑩 from the equation 𝒚 = 𝑨𝒆-𝟐𝒙 + 𝑩𝒆𝟑𝒙.
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Solutions of DE
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Solutions of DE
Another thing to learn is how to eliminate an arbitrary constant or how to find
the differential equation by Elimination of Arbitrary Constant.
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Solutions of DE
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THANK YOU
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