rainbowwedell rainbowwedell
  • 11-01-2018
  • Mathematics
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Solve the differential equation: dy/dx = 4y2x1/3
A. - 1/y = 3x4/3 + C/y2
B. 1/y = 3x4/3 + C
C. 1/y = 3x4/3 + C/y2
D. - 1/y = 3x4/3 + C

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carlosego
carlosego carlosego
  • 11-01-2018
The first thing you should do is use the method of variable separation. Then, integrate both sides to find the solution.
 In this case the answer is
  D. - 1/y = 3x4/3 + C 
 I attach the solution
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