(y') ² + (x-2x^-½) y'+ x^-1 - x^½= 0

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Author:Bruce Crauder, Benny Evans, Alan Noell
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Chapter2: Graphical And Tabular Analysis
Section2.1: Tables And Trends
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Give the detailed solution of this differential eqautions of the first order and second degree using quadratic formula 1. (y') ² + (x-2x^-½) y'+ x^-1 - x^½= 0 2. √x (y')² - (√x cos √x - sec√x)y'=1
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