subject
Mathematics, 13.04.2021 01:00 asalaslex133369

a) What can you say about a solution of the equation y' = βˆ’(1/2)y2 just by looking at the differential equation? The function y must be strictly decreasing on any interval on which it is defined. The function y must be decreasing (or equal to 0) on any interval on which it is defined. The function y must be increasing (or equal to 0) on any interval on which it is defined. The function y must be strictly increasing on any interval on which it is defined. The function y must be equal to 0 on any interval on which it is defined. (b) Verify that all members of the family y = 2/(x + C) are solutions of the equation in part (a). y = 2 x + C β‡’ y' = βˆ’ (x + C)2 . LHS = y' = βˆ’ (x + C)2 = βˆ’ 1 2 x + C 2 = βˆ’ 1 2 y2 = RHS (c) Can you think of a solution of the differential equation y' = βˆ’(1/2)y2 that is not a member of the family in part (b)? y = 2 is a solution of y' = βˆ’(1/2)y2 that is not a member of the family in part (b). y = e2x is a solution of y' = βˆ’(1/2)y2 that is not a member of the family in part (b). y = 0 is a solution of y' = βˆ’(1/2)y2 that is not a member of the family in part (b). y = x is a solution of y' = βˆ’(1/2)y2 that is not a member of the family in part (b). Every solution of y' = βˆ’(1/2)y2 is a member of the family in part (b). (d) Find a solution of the initial-value problem. y' = βˆ’(1/2)y2 y(0) = 0.5 y =

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:30
Suppose that f(0) = βˆ’3 and f '(x) ≀ 8 for all values of x. how large can f(4) possibly be? solution we are given that f is differentiable (and therefore continuous) everywhere. in particular, we can apply the mean value theorem on the interval [0, 4] . there exists a number c such that
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
If angle ase measures 168 degrees, find the measure of angle dse. the figure mag not be drawn to scale
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:40
The sum of two numbers is 0. twice the smaller number subtracted from 3 times the larger number is 10. let x represent the larger number and y represent the smaller number. what is the equation
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00
Plz ! define the type of sequence below. -2,0,2,4,6 a. both arithmetic and geometric b. arithmetic c. neither arithmetic nor geometric d. geometric
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
a) What can you say about a solution of the equation y' = βˆ’(1/2)y2 just by looking at the differenti...
Questions