northeast Active member Jun 16, 2011 #4 look the teacher straight in the eye and ask them when you will ever need to know that outside of school.
look the teacher straight in the eye and ask them when you will ever need to know that outside of school.
p-fo Active member Jun 16, 2011 #6 3(dy/dx)=-6xy-x 3(dy/dx)=-x(6y+1) 3dy=-x(6y+1)dx 3dy/(6y+1)=-x dx 1/2 ln|6y+1|=-1/2x^2 + C Remember to separate your variable first. Then this one ends up being a natural log integration pattern for y.
3(dy/dx)=-6xy-x 3(dy/dx)=-x(6y+1) 3dy=-x(6y+1)dx 3dy/(6y+1)=-x dx 1/2 ln|6y+1|=-1/2x^2 + C Remember to separate your variable first. Then this one ends up being a natural log integration pattern for y.
S shocker611 Active member Jun 16, 2011 #10 uh this isnt calc its differentials.. And people would be surprised how much you actually use this stuff
uh this isnt calc its differentials.. And people would be surprised how much you actually use this stuff