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Differential Equations: Separable Equations: Example 3
In this video I go over another example on determining the solution of a separable equation and this time find the solution of the differential equation y' = x^2*y. I show how the constants in deriving the solution can all be grouped together because any combination of constants is still a constant. Also, I compare the direction field with the graphs of several solutions with different constants and show how they correspond very well together. This is a pretty useful example on separable equations so make sure to watch this video!
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