Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (4th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32196-467-5
ISBN 13: 978-0-32196-467-0

Chapter 1 - First-Order Differential Equations - 1.12 Chapter Review - Additional Problems - Page 109: 8

Answer

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Work Step by Step

Given: $y'=y(y-1)^2$ Integrate both sides: $\int \frac{1}{y(y-1)^2}dy=\int dx$ Solve this, we get $\ln \frac{y}{y-1}-\frac{1}{y-1}=x+c$ where $c_1=0\\c_2=2\\c_3=-4$
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