题目
MTH1030 -1035 - S1 2025 MTH1030/35 Week 11 lesson quiz: Differential equations
单项选择题
What is the purpose of using an integrating factor when solving a first-order linear differential equation?
选项
A.a. To reduce the order of the differential equation.
B.b. To transform the equation into a simple integral.
C.c. To trick the easily tricked into believing that something incredibly deep is happening while in reality nothing of essence changes :)
D.d. To transform the equation into an equation that is most easily solved by separation of variables.
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When approaching a first-order linear differential equation of the form y' + p(x) y = q(x), several ideas might come to mind about what a integrating factor accomplishes.
Option a: 'To reduce the order of the differential equation.' This is not the goal of the integrating factor. The equation is already first order; the integrating factor does not change its order. Instead, it rephrases the equation......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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