Hi there guys,
Just wondering the best way to do about solving the equation;
y'-2y/x=-6y^2 is?
I would normally go integrating factor but the right hand side is in terms of y and not x.
Alternatively my algebra is not the greatest and i'm having a hard time separating the equation out.
Any help would be much appreciated
Just wondering the best way to do about solving the equation;
y'-2y/x=-6y^2 is?
I would normally go integrating factor but the right hand side is in terms of y and not x.
Alternatively my algebra is not the greatest and i'm having a hard time separating the equation out.
Any help would be much appreciated
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