Originally Posted by Rise With The Fallen
If it wasn't a homework question(which I hope it isn't) I would have said that it's because your way to curous about everything, and that you need to get over it and do the work.
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So you don't know how to do the problem (hope that's not what you're hinting).
Help me with this problem, (my teacher wasn't here that day so we're having difficulty tryin to learn).
"Using variables separable, solve the differential equation dy/dx = 3y/x if x = 1 and y = 1."
Yes, I'm in the 10th grade. Sorry, hopefully you can help because as I explained earliar, our teacher ditched us on friday because he was getting married.
PS. Here's another one, I'm doing this for a Calculus power skilling thing class-
The coordinates of a particle moving in the metric xy-plane are differentiable functions of time "t" with "dx/dt = -1 m/sec" and "dy/dt = -5 m/sec". How fast is the particle approaching the origin as it passes through the point (5,12)?
Please help, I just started to learn Calculus this 10th grade year.