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Solve the following equations

(a) tydt + (t + 1)dy = 0,
(b) y dy dt + t = 1,
(c) ty0 + y = y 2 , with the initial condition, y(1) = 1 2

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Answer:

A) In y = - [ x-In (x+1) ] + c

B)
(y^2)/(2) = t - (t^2)/(2) + c

Explanation:

A) tydt + ( t + 1 ) dy = 0

dy/y = - (
(tdt)/(t+1) ) we have to integrate both sides of the equation

In y = - [ x- In (x +1) ] + c

B) y dy/dt + t = 1

we can express the equation as :

y dy = ( 1 - t ) dt

when we integrate the equation we have


(y^2)/(2) = t - (t^2)/(2) + c

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