Complete the questions on this PDF file for the beginning of class on Wednesday, March 2nd.
3 Replies to “Euler’s Method Homework Assignment”
Hello Sir,
With question 3 part a; I’m not sure how to progress with finding the solution to the differential equation because it doesnt seem to work out in terms of anti-derivatives.
I have tried different methods with factoring out V, subtracting by a fraction of the denominator of itself (1+sqrt(v)/1+sqrt(v)) but nothing seems to be coming of this. I have tried the same but without factoring out V yet I reach the same result having a fraction involving 1 + sqrt(v) that I am not sure how to deal with!
I now just have the problem of somehow expressing the original function as a function of x and am stuck with it in its implicit form but I have been working for too long on it.
I am left with natural logarithms and a fraction with a root sign. any suggestions?
Hello Sir,
With question 3 part a; I’m not sure how to progress with finding the solution to the differential equation because it doesnt seem to work out in terms of anti-derivatives.
I have tried different methods with factoring out V, subtracting by a fraction of the denominator of itself (1+sqrt(v)/1+sqrt(v)) but nothing seems to be coming of this. I have tried the same but without factoring out V yet I reach the same result having a fraction involving 1 + sqrt(v) that I am not sure how to deal with!
Never mind!
I now just have the problem of somehow expressing the original function as a function of x and am stuck with it in its implicit form but I have been working for too long on it.
I am left with natural logarithms and a fraction with a root sign. any suggestions?
Good news—you don’t have to express \(y\) as an explicit function of \(x\) (double-check the wording of the question).