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💀 Did u buy the wrong textbook?
That's a differential eqn--> 3u yr 12 topic.

You take dx to rhs and the y on the rhs to the lhs. you then integrate and then sub the condition you are given for the function they want you to find

(FYI not a exp rate of change)
 

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💀 Did u buy the wrong textbook?
That's a differential eqn--> 3u yr 12 topic.

You take dx to rhs and the y on the rhs to the lhs. you then integrate and then sub the condition you are given for the function they want you to find

(FYI not a exp rate of change)
there has to be a way without integration because why would they give these questions 😭
 

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I'm saying this because
there has to be a way without integration because why would they give these questions 😭
2nd one is somewhat doable because you're given functions where you can diff and pull out a derivative that satisfies what the question gives. but the other one is straight a textbook differential equation question.
 

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