I'm stuck on two homework problems. The problems are to find the general solution. I'm stuck on the last step which is to get y by itself.
1) The first problem is:
. . .(1 - x^2)dy/dx = 2y
I integrated both sides to get:
. . .1/2ln(y) = ln(x^2 + 1) + C
This is where I'm stuck.
2) The second problem is:
. . .(1 + x)^2dy/dx = (1 + y)^2
I integrated to get:
. . .-1/(y + 1) = -1/(x + 1)
Any help would be great!!!
1) The first problem is:
. . .(1 - x^2)dy/dx = 2y
I integrated both sides to get:
. . .1/2ln(y) = ln(x^2 + 1) + C
This is where I'm stuck.
2) The second problem is:
. . .(1 + x)^2dy/dx = (1 + y)^2
I integrated to get:
. . .-1/(y + 1) = -1/(x + 1)
Any help would be great!!!