PART I. Re-arrange the equation so that it is in form 1, if possible. If it is not possible, then put it in form 2. dy f

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PART I. Re-arrange the equation so that it is in form 1, if possible. If it is not possible, then put it in form 2. dy f

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Part I Re Arrange The Equation So That It Is In Form 1 If Possible If It Is Not Possible Then Put It In Form 2 Dy F 1
Part I Re Arrange The Equation So That It Is In Form 1 If Possible If It Is Not Possible Then Put It In Form 2 Dy F 1 (29.9 KiB) Viewed 107 times
PART I. Re-arrange the equation so that it is in form 1, if possible. If it is not possible, then put it in form 2. dy form 1: v(y)dy = w(x)dx form 2: dx + p(x)y = f(x) Your final answer must have like terms combined and fractions reduced. Also, your final answer is to have a few exponents as possible. (An exponent that has more than one term is still a single exponent. So, for example, x3y2bx-a, which has 3 exponents, should be re-expressed as x3+2b-4, which now has only 1 exponent.) 2 1. (20%) xdx + 6 + 1) *dy – 2e-Inxydy = ydy +e=nx®dy + dx + 2. (20%) ydx - dx + dy = - - }) ydx +dx 3x2
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