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I have been trying for hours to get a general solution but nothing I try is valid. Can anyone help me please.
I have done that but I’m talking more towards the end when I have a y= 2/sqrt(1+Ce^8cosx)I'll start you off. I'll skip some steps and expect you to fill in:
y'/[y(4-y^2] = sin(x)
dy/[y(2-y)(2+y)] = sin(x)dx
dy[A/y + B/(2-y) + C/(2+y)] = sin(x) dx
Using method of partial fractions - solve for A, B & C and continue.....
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