SOLUTION: Initial value problem. Anyone up to help please?
((e^(-2sqrt x) -y)/sqrt x ) dx/dy = 1 ; y(1)=1
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Question 913653: Initial value problem. Anyone up to help please?
((e^(-2sqrt x) -y)/sqrt x ) dx/dy = 1 ; y(1)=1
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Can you check your problem setup?
That's a highly non-linear ODE whose solutions are product log functions, a pretty advanced solution.
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