Solve the differential equation xy-3y 6x In(x) using C to represent the arbitrary constant in the solution. (In the equation above, In(x) is the natural logarithm.) The solution is of the form y= Ax'(f(x)* + Cx" where A = k IL

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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
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Solve the differential equation
xy-3y 6x In(x)
using C to represent the arbitrary constant in the solution.
(In the equation above, In(x) is the natural logarithm.)
The solution is of the form
y = Ax' (f(x)* + Cx"
where
A =
k =
n =
IL
Transcribed Image Text:Solve the differential equation xy-3y 6x In(x) using C to represent the arbitrary constant in the solution. (In the equation above, In(x) is the natural logarithm.) The solution is of the form y = Ax' (f(x)* + Cx" where A = k = n = IL
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