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Mon 8 Sep, 2014 07:21 am
What is the solution of differential equations of the form
dy/dx= -p/y+qx
where p and q are constant.
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Mon 8 Sep, 2014 07:46 am
@krishna basnet,
There are plenty of online calculators to do this for you. Try
here
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