Chapter 1: Q12E (page 1)
In Problems 9–20, determine whether the equation is exact.
If it is, then solve it.
Short Answer
The solution is
Chapter 1: Q12E (page 1)
In Problems 9–20, determine whether the equation is exact.
If it is, then solve it.
The solution is
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Newton’s law of cooling states that the rate of change in the temperature T(t) of a body is proportional to the difference between the temperature of the medium M(t) and the temperature of the body. That is, where K is a constant. Let and the temperature of the medium be constant, . If the body is initially at 360 kelvins, use Euler’s method with h = 3.0 min to approximate the temperature of the body after
(a) 30 minutes.
(b) 60 minutes.
In problems 1-6, identify the independent variable, dependent variable, and determine whether the equation is linear or nonlinear.
In Problems 9-13, determine whether the given relation is an implicit solution to the given differential equation. Assume that the relationship implicitly defines y as a function of x and use implicit differentiation.
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Consider the differential equation
⦁ A solution curve passes through the point . What is its slope at this point?
⦁ Argue that every solution curve is increasing for .
⦁ Show that the second derivative of every solution satisfies
⦁ A solution curve passes through (0,0). Prove that this curve has a relative minimum at (0,0).
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