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Use an appropriate substitution to solve the equation y'- (8)/(x) y= \frac{ y^(5) } { x^(20) } and find the solution that satisfies y(1)=1.
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Use an appropriate substitution to solve the equation y'- (8)/(x) y= \frac{ y^(5) } { x^(20) } and find the solution that satisfies y(1)=1.
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This ODE is in standard Bernoulli form, so we can divide through both sides by
to get
Substitute
, so that
. Then the ODE can be written as a linear one in
:
Multiplying both sides by
gives
Back-substitute to solve for
:
Given that
, you have
so that the particular solution is
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