solve the differential equation:
\[\frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{1}{\sqrt{80+8x-16x ^{2}}}\]
hey i think the server is fixing to restart but im pretty sure i can do this one come back after restart and i will have this answered
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y=1/root(80)x+16root(x)-16lnx+c
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idk if thats the right answer... but it looks close enough and it tells me what i wasnt doing right haha
i checked it it is right
i let maple take the derivative of my antiderivative to see if it is what we started with and maple gave me two thumbs up
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do you follow each of my steps
yeah i got that .... i need help on another one, lemmy post it
im still taking calcII so of course i dont know that much about all this -.- still doesnt mean im a noob
btw the textbook says the answer is 8arctan(e^2)-2pi which makes no sense...
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