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dy/dx=((log(x)-1)/(log(x))^2)Show that y = x/logx is a solution of the eqation dy/dx = (y/x) - (y/x)^2
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what happened there?dy/dx=((log(x)-1)/(log(x))^2)
=1/log(x)-1/(log(x))^2
y=x/log(x)
y/x=1/log(x)
Thus, dy/dx=(y/x)-(y/x)^2
y = x/log xShow that y = x/logx is a solution of the eqation dy/dx = (y/x) - (y/x)^2
Show that y = log(logx) is a solution of the equation x d^2y/dx^2 + x(dy/dx)^2 + dy/dx = 0
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=(1/log(x)) - (1/(log(x))^2)what happened there?
=(log(x)-1) changed to 1/ log(x) -1![]()
lol ty a few minor errors there but its ok
Really?, damn. D: i guess im abit tired. probably shouldn;t write an english essay at the same time as doing math then. ><lol ty a few minor errors there but its ok![]()