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what is particular integral and integrating factor​

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Answered by 6716nimit
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When y = f(x) + cg(x) is the solution of an ODE, f is called the particular integral (P.I.) and g is called the complementary function (C.F.). We can use particular integrals and complementary functions to help solve ODEs if we notice that: 1. ... The particular integral (f) is any solution of the non-homogenous ODE.

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When y = f(x) + cg(x) is the solution of an ODE, f is called the particular integral (P.I.) and g is called the complementary function (C.F.). We can use particular integrals and complementary functions to help solve ODEs if we notice that: 1. ... The particular integral (f) is any solution of the non-homogenous ODE.

In mathematics, an integrating factor is a function that is chosen to facilitate the solving of a given equation involving differentials. ... This is especially useful in thermodynamics where temperature becomes the integrating factor that makes entropy an exact differential.

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