Math Question: Solve dy/dx = [ sin(2x+y)/cos(2x+y) ] - 2 and show that sin(2x+y) = e^x is a solution of the above if y(0)=pi/2 I solved the above DE using 2x+y= u substitution to get , ln (sin(2x+y)) - x - c = 0 ; where c is an arbitrary constant. How do solve the next part?
Asked By Ash On 10/22/2019 13:44
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