#Cant figure this one out
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Hi been trying this one for while and cant seem to get it. I have tried to use the method of partial derivatives but I cant for the life of me seem to get it. The answer in the textbook says that it is e^x but there is no steps or anything.. would love some help with this one thanks
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Hey there @tired night
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Have you tried to bring it in the form of linear differential equation
Ive been trying but im tripping myself out at this point I can’t seem to get it
ignore my leg
I got that too
im taking a shit
Its e^x not negative
Like going from the full equation to y^3= whatever is on the other side what happed there I cant read it that well
I could try but no promises. Im kinda stupid
U got some trick up ur sleeve? @tired night
I wish.. I havent gotten to stuff like that yet.. nor do I think I will. Im in eng not math
Hunh
My hs math did not even cover integrals. Im literally just seeing them now and last year and last year they were all extremely basic
would be easier if you took log in the substitution
lnt = ln2012 * arcsin(2012)^x
then differentiate
Nah I took this
Its now solved
It was really easy lmao I just didn't see the arc sin derivative in the root there
Lmao I'm 16
I was taught differential equation like 1 year ago
Where even are you from @tired night
Canada Ontario specifically . The hs math is quite terrible and all of the years of important math in hs we’re ruined y covid for me
I'm from India so yeah
Yea integrals arent even included in hs curriculum here.
Good luck