Equations with the Dependent Variable Missing For a second-order differential equation of the form y” = f(t, y'), the su
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solutions should be found. 32t²y" + (y)³ = 32ty', t > 0
Equations with the Dependent Variable Missing For a second-order differential equation of the form y” = f(t, y'), the substitution v = y', v' = y" leads to a first-order equation of the form v' = f(t, v). If this equation can be solved for u, then y can be obtained by integrating = v. Note that one arbitrary constant is obtained in solving the first-order equation for u, and a second is introduced in the integration for y. Use this substitution to solve the given equation. dy dt Note: All