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We need to isolate the dependent variable $t$, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting $-t^2dz$ from both sides of the equation
Learn how to solve integrals of polynomial functions problems step by step online. Solve the differential equation dt-t^2dz=0. We need to isolate the dependent variable t, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting -t^2dz from both sides of the equation. Multiply -1 times -1. Group the terms of the differential equation. Move the terms of the t variable to the left side, and the terms of the z variable to the right side of the equality. Integrate both sides of the differential equation, the left side with respect to y, and the right side with respect to x.