Suppose P(x) is continuous on some interval I and a is a number in I. What can be said about the solution of the initial-value problem
Suppose P(x) is continuous on some interval I and a is a number in I. What can be said about the solution of the initial-value problem
As always, first, I would like to write down the given data.
Sometimes, we have to rearrange the differential equation into the standard from but in this case, he differential equation is already in the standard form and so, we can start solving the problem.
I see that integration factor is
Integrate both side of the equation
Divide both side by
Let’s remember this equation because I will come back to it and substitute the value of y into it.
In the question, it was given that
Therefore, we can said the following about the solution of the initial value problem
I hope my explanation makes sense and the solution is correct. If not, please do not hesitate to correct me, as I can benefit from my mistake and will not make the same mistake when I take a quiz this week.