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Rewrite the differential equation using Leibniz notation
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$\frac{dx}{dt}+tx+x^2=0$
Learn how to solve trigonometric integrals problems step by step online. Solve the differential equation x^'+txx^2=0. Rewrite the differential equation using Leibniz notation. We need to isolate the dependent variable x, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting tx+x^2 from both sides of the equation. Solve the product -\left(tx+x^2\right). Grouping the terms of the differential equation.