cstallbaumer
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Find y0 so that the integral curve for dy/dx=x+y y(-4)=y0 is a straight line. You must justify your answer, which will require you to apply algebraic reasoning to the problem.
I know the answer is 3. I also know this differential equation looks simple, but I can't get the starting equation separated. We are studying separable equations so I must do it using that method. If someone could help me get it separated I think I can handle it. Thank you.
I know the answer is 3. I also know this differential equation looks simple, but I can't get the starting equation separated. We are studying separable equations so I must do it using that method. If someone could help me get it separated I think I can handle it. Thank you.