A first-order linear ODE has the form:
Then differentiate with respect to ( y ) and match with ( N ) to find ( g'(y) ) via integration. Again, integral calculus is central.
[ \fracdydx = f(x) ]
A first-order linear ODE has the form:
Then differentiate with respect to ( y ) and match with ( N ) to find ( g'(y) ) via integration. Again, integral calculus is central.
[ \fracdydx = f(x) ]
A first-order linear ODE has the form:
Then differentiate with respect to ( y ) and match with ( N ) to find ( g'(y) ) via integration. Again, integral calculus is central.
[ \fracdydx = f(x) ]