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Differential Equation Solving with DSolve
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Inverse Linear Equations
It may happen that a given ODE is not linear in
y
(
x
)
but can be viewed as a linear ODE in
x
(
y
)
. In this case, it is said to be an
inverse linear
ODE.
This is a inverse linear ODE. It is constructed by interchanging
x
and
y
in an earlier example.
In[1]:=
Out[1]=
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