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Chapter 8, Problem 19

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QUESTION:

Find the solution of the differential equation that satisfies the given initial condition.

\(x \ln x=y\left(1+\sqrt{3+y^{2}}\right) y^{\prime}, \ \ \ \quad y(1)=1\)

Equation Transcription:

x ln x = y(1 + )y’,    y(1) = 1

Text Transcription:

x ln x = y(1 + sqrt 3 + y^2)y^prime,    y(1) = 1

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QUESTION:

Find the solution of the differential equation that satisfies the given initial condition.

\(x \ln x=y\left(1+\sqrt{3+y^{2}}\right) y^{\prime}, \ \ \ \quad y(1)=1\)

Equation Transcription:

x ln x = y(1 + )y’,    y(1) = 1

Text Transcription:

x ln x = y(1 + sqrt 3 + y^2)y^prime,    y(1) = 1

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