you can use first order liner equation ode to solve it. or find the function U to be exact then find it. good luck
2007-02-09 02:46:46
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answered by Helper 6
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As the equation is non-linear it cannot be solved analytically, it must be solved numerically. I would use a non-linear ODE solver or look up in books numerical methods such as Runge-kutta or the like.
2007-02-09 10:57:52
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answered by The exclamation mark 6
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okay... has no one seen the last bit where the value for y is defined? This is impossible due to the fact that any number multiplied by 0 will equal 0... period! y*0 cannot = 1
2007-02-09 11:03:41
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answered by Anonymous
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How do I solve it? I pay the geek next door to solve it, cos that looks pretty hard.
2007-02-09 10:45:00
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answered by Smiddy 5
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You have to use parantheses correctly. The expressions are all jumbled up.
2007-02-09 11:36:58
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answered by Think Richly™ 5
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don't fool us okkk
2007-02-09 10:46:31
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answered by n nitant 3
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idk get back to me when you find out.
2007-02-09 10:45:32
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answered by Billy FZ1 5
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