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    When we have an ordinary differential equation of the form (1) that does not satisfy (2), we say that it is inexact. However what we normally do is realize that if we cleverly multiply the entire equation (1) by a function $mu(x,y)$, called an “integrating factor”, we can actually make the equation exact.
    SAMPLE APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3 Sometimes in attempting to solve a de, we might perform an irreversible step. This might introduce extra solutions. If we can get a short list which EXACT DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 7 An alternate method to solving the problem is
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    Lecture 04 Simplest Non-Exact Equations Sep. 14, 2011 Review. • An equation Fortunately there are many important equations that are exact, unfortunately there are many more that are not. • The simplest non-exact equation. y
    Differential Equations of Order One. Separation of Variables | Equations of Order One; Homogeneous Functions | Equations of Order One; Exact Equations | Equations of Order One. Problem 01 | Exact Equations; Problem 02 | Exact Equations; Problem 03 | Exact Equations; Problem 04 | Exact Equations; Linear Equations | Equations of Order One
    Exact and inexact differentials In our investigation of heat and work we have come across various infinitesimal objects such as and . It is instructive to examine these infinitesimals more closely. Consider the purely mathematical problem where is some general function of two independent variables and .
    2.3 Exact Di?erential Equations A di?erential equation is called exact when it is written in the speci?c form Fx dx +Fy dy = 0 , (2.4) for some continuously di?erentiable function of two variables F(x,y ). (Note that in the above expressions Fx = ?F ?x and Fy = ?F ?y). The solution to equation (2.3) is given implicitly by F(x,y
    solving an inexact differential equation when an integrating factor cannot be found. How can you derive this integrating factor? 0. exact equations: integrating factor. 1. Integrating Factor in two different settings. 2. Deriving the integrating factor for exact equations. 0.
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    used textbook “Elementary differential equations and boundary value problems” by Boyce & DiPrima (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Seventh Edition, c 2001). Many of the examples presented in these notes may be found in this book. The material of Chapter 7 is adapted from the textbook “Nonlinear dynamics and chaos” by Steven

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