Determine whether the given differential equation is separable or not. If it is separable, find the solution for the differential equation using the separable method. 3x(dx/dt) + 4t = 0, x(2) = −π
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A differential equation is said to be separable if it can be written in the form of dy/dx = g(x)h(y), where g(x) and h(y) are some functions of x and y respectively. The given differential equation is 3x(dx/dt) + 4t = 0. We can rewrite this equation as dx/dt = Show more…
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