I have a simple basic differential equation exercise. xdy-ydx=sqrt(x^2+y^2)dx. I have tried to put dy on the left and dx on the right, getting xdy/ydx=sqrt[((x^2+y^2)/y) + 1]
I would like to know if it is correct, or if is there a better approach. After this separation of variables, I will do the substitution. Any suggestion above what
it should be.
thank you
I would like to know if it is correct, or if is there a better approach. After this separation of variables, I will do the substitution. Any suggestion above what
it should be.
thank you