Separate the variables: Find the solutions of the following ordinary differential equations satisfying the condition y 1 atz = 2. You may find it instructive to sketch your various solutions (but this is not required for this CBA). a) || dz y= Do not enter decimals in your answer; use only fractions or integers. 5x

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Transcribed Image Text:d) I Y dz The solution can be written in the form y² = g(z). Enter g(z) in the box below y² = Do not enter decimals in your answer; use only fractions or integers.
Separate the variables:
Find the solutions of the following ordinary differential equations satisfying the condition y = 1 at z = 2.
You may find it instructive to sketch your various solutions (but this is not required for this CBA).
a)
dz
b)
||
y =
Do not enter decimals in your answer; use only fractions or integers.
Y
5x
11
I
y =
Do not enter decimals in your answer; use only fractions or integers.
79
y
The solution can be written in the form y² = f(x). Enter f(z) in the box below
y² =
Do not enter decimals in your answer; use only fractions or integers.
Transcribed Image Text:Separate the variables: Find the solutions of the following ordinary differential equations satisfying the condition y = 1 at z = 2. You may find it instructive to sketch your various solutions (but this is not required for this CBA). a) dz b) || y = Do not enter decimals in your answer; use only fractions or integers. Y 5x 11 I y = Do not enter decimals in your answer; use only fractions or integers. 79 y The solution can be written in the form y² = f(x). Enter f(z) in the box below y² = Do not enter decimals in your answer; use only fractions or integers.
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