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patrickbotros
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When solving a separable differential equation, my textbook says this:
ln|v-49|=-t/5+C→
|v-49|=e-t/5+C→
v=49+ce-t/5
What happened to the absolute values? I think it has something to do with the exponential always being positive.
ln|v-49|=-t/5+C→
|v-49|=e-t/5+C→
v=49+ce-t/5
What happened to the absolute values? I think it has something to do with the exponential always being positive.