SOLUTION: y= c-lnx/x
Note: elimination of arbitrary constant.
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Question 1086952: y= c-lnx/x
Note: elimination of arbitrary constant.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y= c-lnx/x
Note: elimination of arbitrary constant.
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By doing what?
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y= c-ln(x)/x
c = 0
y= -ln(x)/x --- It's gone.
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