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(1 # x)y##4xy## 5y # cos x
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3. t5y(4) # t3y##6y # 0
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7. (sin #)y #(cos #)y##2
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In Problems 9 and 10 determine whether the given first-order differential equation
is linear in the indicated dependent variable by matching it with the first
differential equation given in (7).
9. (y2 # 1) dx# x dy# 0; in y; in x 10. u dv # (v # uv # ueu) du # 0; in v; in u
¨ x ##1 # x .2 3#x .
# x # 0
d2R dt2
##
k R2
d2y dx2
#B1 ##dy dx#2
d2u dr2
#
du dr
# u # cos(r # u)
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d3y dx3
##dy dx#4 # y # 0
In Problems 11–14 verify that the indicated function is an explicit solution of the
given differential equation. Assume an appropriate interval I of definition for each
solution.
11. 2y##y # 0; y # e#x/2
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13. y##6y##13y # 0; y # e3x cos 2x
14. y##y # tan x; y ##(cos x)ln(sec x # tan x)
In Problems 15–18 verify that the indicated function y # #(x) is an explicit
solution of the given first-order differential equation. Proceed as in Example 2, by
considering # simply as a function, give its domain. Then by considering # as a
solutionof the differential equation, give at least one interval I of definition.
15. 16. y##25 # y2; y # 5 tan 5x 17. y##2xy2; y # 1#(4 # x2) 18

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