How do you solve #dy/dx = xy^2#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Let's separate our variables, IE, have each side of the equation only in terms of one variable. This entails
Integrate each side:
Note that we would technically have constants of integration on both sides, but we moved them all over to the right and absorbed them into
Now, let's get an explicit solution with
Let's get the fraction out of the denominator. It just looks messy.
Well,
Thus,
where
Explanation:
We separate variables:
Now we integrate both sides:
where
Now we solve for
where