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Homogeneous Equations?

 
 
cookiez
 
Reply Sat 23 Apr, 2005 06:50 pm
I've only just started the topic on Homogeneous equations but i don't understand it at all. I've looked at the examples but I'm not sure how to rearrange the equations into f (y/x)

Show that dy/dx = (3*x^2+y^2 )/x*y is homogeneous and hence solve this equation.

Can anyone help? Thanks
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engineer
 
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Reply Sat 23 Apr, 2005 07:14 pm
I'll take a shot
Try this link. Your problem is example 7.
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