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Which of the following functions is the solution of the differential equation \(\frac{dy}{dx}\)+2y=0?(a) y=-2e^-x(b) y=2e^x(c) y=e^-2x(d) y=e^2xI got this question during an internship interview.The above asked question is from General and Particular Solutions of Differential Equation topic in division Differential Equations of Mathematics – Class 12

Answer» RIGHT choice is (c) y=e^-2x

Easy explanation: CONSIDER the function y=e^-2x

Differentiating both SIDES w.r.t x, we get

\(\frac{dy}{dx}=-2e^{-2x}\)

\(\frac{dy}{dx}\)=-2y

⇒\(\frac{dy}{dx}\)+2y=0.


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