Math, asked by nanamisashiwa23, 1 year ago

solve the differential equation xdy/dx=x^5-3

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Answered by PAINst
3
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YOUR ANSWER xdy/DX=5x to the power 4

nanamisashiwa23: do we do that or just keep it like this?
nanamisashiwa23: how 20?
nanamisashiwa23: why do we have to differentiate it again? we are just cross multiplying right?
nanamisashiwa23: oh
nanamisashiwa23: ok
nanamisashiwa23: thanks
Answered by vampire002
2
hey mate here is your answer ✌♥✌♥

dy/dx = ?

where y=x^5-3

so d/dx (x^5-3)

= 5x⁴-0

=5x⁴

formula used.....

d/dx (xⁿ)=nx^(n-1)

and

d/dx ( constant ) =0

hope it will be helpful to you ✔✔

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nanamisashiwa23: thanks
nanamisashiwa23: wait
nanamisashiwa23: there's a x in the beginning of the question...so if we bring that to the right side it will become 5x^3.....right?
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