🔵09 - First Order Separable Differential Equations 2 - Methods of Solving Differential Equations
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- 🔵09 - First Order Separable Differential Equations 2 - Methods of Solving Differential Equations
In this video, we shall learn how to solve first order separable differential equations.
First order separable differential equations are given of the form dy/dx = f(x,y) , where f is a function of x and y.
This type of differential equation cannot be solved by direct integration.
In this series we will be looking at other forms or methods in solving other types of differential equations.
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Differential Equation is an equation involving an unknown function and one or more of its derivatives. or It is an equation involving the derivative of the dependent variable with respect to the independent variable.
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1. Applied Electricity
• APPLIED ELECTRICITY
2. Linear Algebra / Math 151
• LINEAR ALGEBRA
3. Basic Mechanics
• BASIC MECHANICS / STATICS
4. Calculus with Analysis / Calculus 1 / Math 152
• CALCULUS WITH ANALYSIS...
5. Differential Equations / Math 251
• DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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At 2:50...integral gives tan inverse of y
Integral of (1/1+y²) will rather give tan inverse of y, not integral of (y/1+y²) as you have at 2:50.
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It comes with practice
do you have a series on integration?
ruclips.net/p/PLInywrvFyvq6_G3iA7LHbt5exJgGbp4Ok
Start from video 40
that example was unnecessarily difficult. but it just integration I get it. it is just not necessary
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if this is considered hard in what you're studying then you're so lucky
Where does (bx + c ) come from aren’t we supposed to only B ??? 👀👀
No please.
We don't have two linear factors, this time we have a linear factor and a quadratic factor....
how come u said 1/ 1+y^2 its integral is ln(1+y^2) not tan inverse
Yes, you have a point, but you know certain integrals have multiple results. Tan inverse is one option, ln () is another too. You can as well do more research to confirm. Thanks so much
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