with an initial condition of y(1) = 0 has a partic solution as below, given that the differential equation is either linear or homogenous Prove dx Q1 that 6x²y+x³ (a) Linear equation; or (b) Homogeneous equation. 8x³y + x² = 1 "1

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with an initial condition of y(1) = 0 has a partic
solution as below, given that the differential equation is either linear or homogenous
Prove
dx
Q1
that
6x²y+x³
(a) Linear equation; or
(b) Homogeneous equation.
8x³y + x² = 1
"1
Transcribed Image Text:with an initial condition of y(1) = 0 has a partic solution as below, given that the differential equation is either linear or homogenous Prove dx Q1 that 6x²y+x³ (a) Linear equation; or (b) Homogeneous equation. 8x³y + x² = 1 "1
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