Home
Class 12
MATHS
Show that the differential equation y^(3...

Show that the differential equation `y^(3)dy-(x+y^(2))dx=0` can be reduced to a homogenous equation.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

`y^(3)dy+(x+y^(2))dy=0`
or `y(dy)/(dx) = (x+y^(2))/(y^(2))`………….(1)
Lelt `y^(2)=t` or `2y(dy)/(dx)=(dt)/(dx)`
Equation (1) transforms to `(dt)/(dx) = 2(x+t)/t`
or `(dt)/(dx) = 2(x/t+1)`, which is homogenous.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • DIFFERENT PRODUCTS OF VECTORS AND THEIR GEOMETRICAL APPLICATIONS

    CENGAGE PUBLICATION|Exercise Multiple correct answers type|11 Videos
  • DIFFERENTIATION

    CENGAGE PUBLICATION|Exercise Archives|14 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Show that the differential equation y^3dy+(x+y^2)dx=0 can be reduced to a homogeneous equation.

Solve the differential equation (x)dy = ( 1 + y^(2))dx .

Solve the differential equation : (dy)/(dx)-y/x=2x^2

Find the real value of m for which the substitution y=u^m will transform the differential equation 2x^4y(dy)/(dx)+y^4=4x^6 in to a homogeneous equation.

The solution of the differential equation y^(2)dx- x^(2)dy = 0 is

Solve the differential equation y dx = (x + y^(2))dy ( y ne 0) .

Show that the differential equation (x - y) (dy)/(dx) = x + 2y is homogeneous and solved it.

The solution of the differential equation y dx+(x+x^(2)y)dy=0 is -

Show that the differential equation 2ye^(x)/(y) dx + ( y - 2xe^(x)/(y)) dy = 0 is homogeneous and find its particular solution, given that, x = 0 when y = 1.

Show that the differential equation x cos ((y)/(x))(dy)/(dx) = y cos ((y)/(x)) + x is homogeneous and solve it.