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Suppose "n" can't equal 0 or 1. Show that substitution v=y^(1-n) transforms the Bernoulli equation dy/dx + P(x)y=Q(x)y^(n)into the linear equation dv/dx + (1-n)P(x)v(x)=(1-n)Q(x).
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Suppose "n" can't equal 0 or 1. Show that substitution v=y^(1-n) transforms the Bernoulli equation dy/dx + P(x)y=Q(x)y^(n)into the linear equation dv/dx + (1-n)P(x)v(x)=(1-n)Q(x).
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Answer:v = y(1-n)dv/dx = (1-n)y-n dy/dxso dy
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