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can anyone please help me solve the following differential equation
x(dy/dx)-y=xtan(y/x)
so far i have done
x^2(dy/dx)-yx=x^2tan(y)
looking for a solution of the LHS=0
x^2(dy/dx)-yx=0
seeking a solution of the full equation in the form y=xv(x)
dy/dx=v+x(dv/dx)
substitute in full equation
x^2(v+x(dv/dx))-xv*x=x^2tan(vx)
x^2v+x^3(dv/dx)-x^2v=x^2tan(vx)
x^3(dv/dx)=x^2tan(vx)
x(dv/dx)=tan(xv)
and then i cant go any further please help!!!!!!!
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This is a homogeneous linear differential equation. Use the substitution y = ux.
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yes thats what ive done with a substitution of y=vx
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Now thats easy to solve.
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