The textbook has an answer very close to mine but not quite..
mine is x^3(y - 0.25x) = c
Textbook: x^3(x - 4y) = c
The question is...
Using the substitution y=ux, find the general solution of y' = (x-3y)/x
Thanks very much.
Please show working!
Thanks in advance.
mine is x^3(y - 0.25x) = c
Textbook: x^3(x - 4y) = c
The question is...
Using the substitution y=ux, find the general solution of y' = (x-3y)/x
Thanks very much.
Please show working!
Thanks in advance.
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They are the same answer, the second c is -4 times as big as the first one.