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LA Problems _
te Pete 1 rag 12, wy yet at
exh destin stant pes dent ae
Saori
ah yaariy=.
bye redyee®
By aay 42y
yay = Seor2e, 91 = ex-con, y = sine—cose
IL Ay 45 tye
in vty" —ay'42y
= sindns)
Probl 1 gh 16 hie y= te
‘given differential equation to determine all values of the con- x
Sin trench seen scons cman
may =2y Saray
I yey 16. 3y'+3y—4
In Prbleme 1 thre 26 very ays) sais
the pven deen eqaton. Thos determine ale of he
ns Cs that ye sass heen intial codon,
6
17 y+ y=O:9(8) Ce. 910 =2
6 y= Py 912) = Ce 0) =
BW. yay4hiyte) =Ce— 1 yO) =5
Bh Yax—y.ya)= Ce +410) =10
2b ¥+3e'y=0. 910) =0e"
2 ey =I y(2) =I + 0,90) =0
23 xB bye reistere Wo ter y=
4M ny Sy easy = HC +n) 9) HT
Y= IO Diy) = ae? +O), 910) 1
YF plans = 6063; ya) (e+ Choos, yo) = 0
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1 Diferentil Equations and Matherratical Modes 9
In Problems 27 erg 3,2 eneton y= a) ide
scribed by some permet propery fs graph. Write
{ere eatin of te form /de = Jt) hang te
fencon ga itso or ase aon,
27, The slope ofthe graph fg atthe point x9) the sm
ofrandy
2%, Thelietangent ithe sraph fae poi (x, 9) ine
sees the ania he poi (2.0
29, Ever suiptlae normale gap of ¢ pases tough
‘he pine (1)
[i The anh of ¢ + oral w every carve of the form
DEEPER aconsant) where they eet
‘31 Thelie tangent tthe graph fa, y passes touch
the pom (9,3)
In Problems 32 dough 36, wte—in the manner of
ss) rough (af ti seton afer eqation at
3, Tetime mt of change of popsition Pi propeton
3, The ime rat of change of he veloc » of costing
‘mcortouspropeionl to he sua
{M The acekation d/o Lamborn popetins
tothe difenc ete 250 Kah and evel the
236 Inaciy having res popalaion of Ppeion, thine
fs of ange te nant of se persons bo hve
ear cerain rumor i proprio fo the umber of
‘hore who hae not ete te rumor.
Tnaciy wih ed population of Pperton the ie te
fetus of the ume of se pesons inetd wth
‘cena conapous dscas is roprol the product,
‘the mer wo fave the ete an the mer wb
dona
In Problems 37 ehh 2, determin by nspeton at
Jen one ain ofthe ge iret eiaion Tha
te yourkaouledeo eaves toma anneliget pes
‘Teena yourypetbese
myo Myr
Bivty mort?
abyss vavtyeo
4 In Example 7 esa that 9(2) = 1/(C~ 2) dices 2
one-party ofslitons of aire aus
ton dyjde = 9" (a) Dermine a valve of stfo-8 Cot e0 ent 02 cm
FIGURE 1.1.6. Graph of otons
ofthe equation dy fd = 92
(10) = 10. (8) Ie there vale of Cah tht yf) = 0?
an you nevertheless nd by ipection soliton of
d4y{dr = y* such hat (0) = OF (6) Figure 11.6 shows
‘ypc raph of soutionse the form pts) = f(s)
sit apes tht these ston curve fl hc etiee
lane? Can you cooeude tht, pven any poi (a6) 0
the poe the diferent eusion dye = 9 Ras ex:
‘sone solution y(x) saying the coadin ya) = 6?
(2) Show tat yr) Cx defies one-parameter fa
‘ly of tifereniae solutions of he diferent equation
10 Chapter FistOrder Differential Equations
FIGURE LL. The graph
Y= Ce For virious values of C
y= 4y Fig. 117. @) Show tat
a tx