Consider the ODE (ordinary differential equation);
dy/dx = y^2 -x
Im reading through my worksheet and it says that this means the slope of the the solution curve is y^2 -x and can be represented by the vector function:
d(x,y) = <1, y^2 + x>
Where is the one coming from ???! what does it mean?
dy/dx = y^2 -x
Im reading through my worksheet and it says that this means the slope of the the solution curve is y^2 -x and can be represented by the vector function:
d(x,y) = <1, y^2 + x>
Where is the one coming from ???! what does it mean?
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to answer your question you know that slope = 2nd coordinate / 1st coordinate
but you either typed incorrectly or your answer is not valid...note the difference
but you either typed incorrectly or your answer is not valid...note the difference