abel muroi
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I was given this equation
(1)/(x) (dy)/(dx) = y ex2 + 2 squareroot(y) ex2
and was told to solve it..
I know that i have to collect all the y terms on one side and all the x terms on the other, and then im supposed to take the integral of both sides and simplify as much as possible.
But i am having a bit of trouble on collecting the terms. Should i subtract (1)/(x) from both sides and divide y from both sides?
(1)/(x) (dy)/(dx) = y ex2 + 2 squareroot(y) ex2
and was told to solve it..
I know that i have to collect all the y terms on one side and all the x terms on the other, and then im supposed to take the integral of both sides and simplify as much as possible.
But i am having a bit of trouble on collecting the terms. Should i subtract (1)/(x) from both sides and divide y from both sides?