Chapter 6: Q. 44 (page 570)
Use antidifferentiation and/or separation of variables to solve each of the initial-value problems in Exercises 29–52
Short Answer
The solution of the initial-value problem
Chapter 6: Q. 44 (page 570)
Use antidifferentiation and/or separation of variables to solve each of the initial-value problems in Exercises 29–52
The solution of the initial-value problem
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Use antidifferentiation and/or separation of variables to solve each of the initial-value problems in Exercises 29–52.
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find an equation that gives y as an implicit function of x. Then draw the continuous curve that satisfies this differential equation and passes through the point (2, 0).
Consider the region between and the x-axis on . For each line of rotation given in Exercises 27–30, use four disks or washers based on the given rectangles to approximate the volume of the resulting solid.
Consider the region between the graph of and the x-axis on [2,5]. For each line of rotation given in Exercises 35– 40, use definite integrals to find the volume of the resulting solid.
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