SOLUTION: Question: Find the definite solution of the following differential equation xy= y^2, if y(1) = -1. Thank-you in advance & Cheers.

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Question 397773: Question:
Find the definite solution of the following differential equation xy= y^2, if y(1) = -1.
Thank-you in advance & Cheers.

Answer by robertb(5830) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your equation is not a differential equation. Retransmit with the right DE and we'll look at it.
The differential equation would be an equation that contains the derivative dy%2Fdx or the differentials dx and dy. There's none of those in your equation. You do have a boundary value condition though. (y(1) = -1)