Mam like we use multipliers in simultaneous d.e. so we make denominator zero in order to solve . But in this question you don't make zero so how would we know in exam that whom we have to multiply.
x,y,z 1/x,1/y,1/z. 0,1,1. 1,1,0. -1,1,0. 0,1,-1. I gave set of multipliers among those we have to select to make either denominator zero or to separate variables...playlist
I have a doubt, in first question, why cant we simply equate dp and dq from auxilary equation, we get ans easily. And Thanks Mam, your way of teaching is very helpful.
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Mam like we use multipliers in simultaneous d.e. so we make denominator zero in order to solve . But in this question you don't make zero so how would we know in exam that whom we have to multiply.
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Mam How to find the miultipliers are there any standard multipliers like in Lagrange formula
x,y,z 1/x,1/y,1/z. 0,1,1. 1,1,0. -1,1,0. 0,1,-1. I gave set of multipliers among those we have to select to make either denominator zero or to separate variables...playlist
I have a doubt, in first question, why cant we simply equate dp and dq from auxilary equation, we get ans easily. And Thanks Mam, your way of teaching is very helpful.
Vinoth..we need the values of p,q in terms of x,y. If we equate dp and dq there won't be x,y. Tq for visiting this channel...