On 11 lis, 21:10, Jaasiel Ornelas <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using:
>
> Sage Version 4.1.1, Release Date: 2009-08-14
>
> We just started laplace in my class, so I did not know that laplace
> transforms don't solve non linear ode's. Sorry :p
>
Are you student? If you put your equation (with a written as (1/2)
^2*pi and g=1)
pi * (39/100*y + 1/2)^2* y' + (1/2)^2*pi * sqrt(2*y) =0
into the second field at
http://user.mendelu.cz/marik/maw/index.php?lang=en&form=ode
and switch the radiobutton to this second field, you get solution
including steps, how to find this solution.
And another question, why do you write 0.5^2*pi and not simply pi/4 -
it is shorter and more convenient for readers. Or do you mean (1/2)^
(2*pi) ?
Robert
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