SOLUTION: Solve the following differential equation:
(1−(2/y)+x)(dy/dx)+y=(2/x)−1.
My answer is x+y+xy-2ln(xy)=constant. but is wrong.
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Question 1184043: Solve the following differential equation:
(1−(2/y)+x)(dy/dx)+y=(2/x)−1.
My answer is x+y+xy-2ln(xy)=constant. but is wrong.
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You said your answer was
, for constant c.
If you apply implicit differentiation on this equation, you will get
<===>
<===>
<===> , which is exactly the given D.E.
Better ask your instructor as to what particular detail you messed up at.
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