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05* Find, for y> 0, the general solution of the differential equation dy/dx=xy.

Inlyl=1/2x^2+c
Inlyl=1/2x^2-c
Inlyl=-1/2x^2-c
Inly|=-1/2x^2+c​

User RoryB
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The ODE is separable.


(dy)/(dx) = xy \iff \frac{dy}y = x\,dx

Integrate both sides to get


\displaystyle \int\frac{dy}y = \int x\,dx


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But notice that replacing the constant
C with
-C doesn't affect the solution, since its derivative would recover the same ODE as before.


\ln|y| = \frac12 x^2 - C \implies \frac1y (dy)/(dx) = x \implies (dy)/(dx) = xy

so either of the first two answers are technically correct.

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