Calculus: Early Transcendentals (2nd Edition)

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Chapter 7 - Integration Techniques - 7.9 Introduction to Differential Equations - 7.9 Exercises - Page 589: 5

Answer

$${\text{Can be written In the form }}g\left( y \right)y'\left( t \right) = h\left( t \right)$$

Work Step by Step

$$\eqalign{ & {\text{A differential equation that can be written in the form}} \cr & {\text{ }}g\left( y \right)y'\left( t \right) = h\left( t \right) \cr & {\text{Is said to be separable}}{\text{. }}\left( {{\text{See page 585 on your textbook}}} \right) \cr} $$
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