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24_7
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Posted on 02-16-10 12:35
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what is the general solution of y' = 9(1-y) use A as arbitrary constant
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Posted on 02-16-10 4:02
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First learn how to do your simple integration. Then it should not be a big deal.
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Posted on 02-16-10 4:43
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dy/dx = 9(1-y) dy/(1-y) = 9dx after integration -ln(y-1) = 9x + A y = e^(-9x-A) + 1 it does not look right though....
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