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Find the general solution of the differential equation \(\frac{dy}{dx}=3e^x+2\)(a) y=3e^x+2x+C(b) y=3e^x-2x+C(c) y=2e^x+3x+C(d) y=2e^x-3x+CThis question was posed to me in my homework.Asked question is from Methods of Solving First Order & First Degree Differential Equations topic in section Differential Equations of Mathematics – Class 12 |
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Answer» RIGHT choice is (a) y=3e^x+2x+C For EXPLANATION: Given that, \(\frac{DY}{DX}=3e^x+2\) Separating the variables, we get dy=(3e^x+2)dx Integrating both sides, we get \(\int dy=\int (3e^x+2)\,dx\) –(1) y=3e^x+2x+C which is the general solution of the given differential EQUATION. |
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