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The document outlines various mathematical concepts related to differential equations, including integrating factors, Euler's method, and transformations for different types of equations. It also presents specific problems to solve, such as initial value problems and exact equations. The document serves as a study guide for a midterm exam in a differential equations course.

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Math 256 1vize

The document outlines various mathematical concepts related to differential equations, including integrating factors, Euler's method, and transformations for different types of equations. It also presents specific problems to solve, such as initial value problems and exact equations. The document serves as a study guide for a midterm exam in a differential equations course.

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Integrating factor P ( x ) dx
15.11.2023 Integrating factor for linear equation
Euler’s method yn+1 = yn + h f ( xn , yn ),
xn+1 = xn + h where h is step size
1st Midterm
Differential
Equations
Math 256

Exactness condition M N
=
y x
Transformation for homogeneous y
=v
equation x
bulunuz. Transformation for Bernoulli equation v = y1− n
z = ax + by
II

Transformation for y G (ax by )

dy y2 + 1
1) Solve the initial value problem = , y (0) = 2 .
dx y ( x + 1)
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SURNAME:
NAME:

DEP:

TOTAL
2y 2
2) Solve y = .
xy − x 2
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5 ( )
3) Solve ye −2 x + y 3 dx − e −2 x dy = 0.

4) It is known that the equation


(a sin y y 2e x )dx ( x cos y b ye x )dy 0
is exact. Find a and b , then solve the equation.
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5) Use Euler’s method with step size h = = 0.2 for 3 steps to approximate the solution to the initial value
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problem
y y x, y(1) 3
at the point x 1.6 (For this question you don’t need a calculator. Do all operations with fractional numbers
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instead of decimal numbers. For example, use instead of 0.25 for simplicity.
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