Solve. y" + 6y (v¹)³=0 a. v(x) = C₂e1*-6 C₁y+y³=C₂ + x b. C. (C₂-y)² + x² = C₁ d. y=C₂-In(C₁-x²) e. y(x) = C₂ + In(cos(2(C₁ + x) O

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.5: Derivatives Of Logarithmic Functions
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Solve.
y" + 6y (v¹)³=0
b.
a. v(x) = C₂e1* - 6
C₁y+y³=C₂+x
c. (C₂-y)² + x² = C₁
y=C₂-In(C₁-x²)
d.
e.
a
с
d
y(x) = C₂ + In(cos(2(C₁ + x)
Transcribed Image Text:Solve. y" + 6y (v¹)³=0 b. a. v(x) = C₂e1* - 6 C₁y+y³=C₂+x c. (C₂-y)² + x² = C₁ y=C₂-In(C₁-x²) d. e. a с d y(x) = C₂ + In(cos(2(C₁ + x)
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