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1.Solve the differential equation dy/dx= y^2/x^3 for y=f(x) with the condition y(1) = 1.
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1.Solve the differential equation dy/dx= y^2/x^3 for y=f(x) with the condition y(1) = 1.
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1.Solve the differential equation dy/dx= y^2/x^3 for y=f(x) with the condition y(1) = 1.
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This ODE is separable, so you can write
Integrating both sides gives
and given the initial condition
, you have
so that the solution is
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