Find the solution for this differential equation: ((y^3)cosx - y)dx +(x+y^2)dy = 0 Helpppp
if its a special kind of equation, we can up one side, and then down it to the other to fill in some missing parts
if M(x,y) dx + N(x,y) dy and My = Nx, then we have a condition is suitable
they are not equal. the M=(3y^2)cosx - 1 and N=1
what methods are available to you to work the problem with?
this question needs to be solved using the integrating factor by following the instructions in the worksheet. but I think I can use homogeneous coefficient if I still can't answer it
This will probably help you understand integrating factor a little better, check it out then let us know if it makes any more sense http://mathworld.wolfram.com/IntegratingFactor.html
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