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OpenStudy (amistre64):

Would I try to work a this from the diffy Q direction? or try to fit the "solution" back into the equation?

OpenStudy (amistre64):

OpenStudy (amistre64):

I get to some sort of:\[\int \frac{E(t)}{(k_1+k^2 t)}dt\] mess that I got no idea what to do with if I try to come up with the solution

OpenStudy (ash2326):

I think it'd be better to fit the solution in the differential equation.

OpenStudy (amistre64):

k_2 of course ....

OpenStudy (amistre64):

I thought so too, but am still on the fence on what it might actually be asking for :/

OpenStudy (amistre64):

class is starting; so if you want ... have fun ;)

OpenStudy (ash2326):

I don't know how it can be solved :(

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