The differential equation that has the given slope is: dy/dx = -xy.
<h3>How to find the differential equation that models the situation?</h3>
We have to look at the slope, given in the graph of the solution of the differential equation, and represented by dy/dx. From the graph, we have that:
- In quadrants I and III, in which x and y have the same signal, the differential equation is decreasing, hence the slope is negative.
- In quadrants II and IV, in which x and y have different signals the differential equation is increasing, hence the slope is positive.
The differential equation that is negative when x and y have the same signals and positive when they do not have is given by the following option:
dy/dx = -xy.
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1. Change 1 7/8 to an improper fraction, which gives you 15/8.
2. Use KFC to divide fractions. KEEP the first term, FLIP the second and CHANGE to multiplication.
3. 15/8 x 4/3 = 60/24 = 2 1/2
Answer:
1 7⁄10 = m
Step-by-step explanation:
m = -y₁ + y₂\-x₁ + x₂ → -17 - 17\-12 - 8 >> 1 7⁄10
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The answer is would have to be b.