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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Integrating factor question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not sure what the integrating factor is here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then xy(x) is making me think it's not in standard form.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait nvm lol it says dy/dx hmmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So it's e^(x^2/2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

blah nevermind yes the notaton is weird... right it as suchh \[\frac{dy}{dx}+p(x)y=g(x)\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where y(x)=y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes that would be right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That's great, thanks @Outkast3r09

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