Solve the following differential equation: dy/dr = 5 constant. Help (formulas)
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To solve the differential equation, we need to separate the variables. In this case, we have dy/dr on the left side and the constant 5 on the right side. To separate the variables, we can multiply both sides of the equation by dr: dy = 5 dr Show more…
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