Home
Class 12
MATHS
Show that the function y=Ax+B/x is a sol...

Show that the function `y=Ax+B/x` is a solution of the differential equation `x^2(d^2y)/dx^2+xdy/dx-y=0`.

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

    BODY BOOKS PUBLICATION|Exercise EXERCISE|5 Videos
  • DETERMINANTS

    BODY BOOKS PUBLICATION|Exercise EXERCISE|116 Videos
  • INTEGRALS

    BODY BOOKS PUBLICATION|Exercise EXERCISE|122 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Verify that the function y=acosx+bsinx is the solution of the differential equation (d^2y)/dx^2+y=0

y=acosx+bsinx is the solution of the differential equation (d^2y)/(dx^2)+y=0

y=acosx+bsinx is the solution of the differential equation (d^2y)/(dx^2)+y=0

The general solution of the differential equation (y dx - x dy)/y=0 .

Solve the differential equation xdy/dx+y=1/x^2 .

solve the differential equation (x^2-y^2) d x+2 x y d y=0

The solution of the differential equation (dy)/(dx)= 1/(x+y^2) is

Show that y=Ce^-x is a solution of the differential equation dy/dx+y=0 .

The order of the differential equation x^2 (d^2y)/(dx^2)=1+(dy/dx)^3 is