sideburnzzzz
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integrating factor: \(\displaystyle \frac{dx}{dt}- \frac{x}{t} - t^{3} + 3 = 0 , \;\ x(1) = -1\)
sideburnzzzz said:integrating factor: \(\displaystyle \frac{dx}{dt}- \frac{x}{t} - t^{3} + 3 = 0 , \;\ x(1) = -1\)
Edit: Split from other student's unrelated thread, and moved to appropriate category.galactus said:You should start a separate thread for this. It belongs in differential equations as well.
sideburnzzzz said:integrating factor: \(\displaystyle \frac{dx}{dt}- \frac{x}{t} - t^{3} + 3 = 0 , \;\ x(1) = -1\)