Help with the Separation of Variables and Integration

  • #71
\begin{equation}
u= a - B \times (54)^2
\end{equation}
 
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  • #72
thats uf, a represents the constant
 
  • #73
ui is just a since v=0
 
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  • #74
silento said:
\begin{equation}
uf
= a - B \times (54)^2
\end{equation}
That’s just ##u_f##.don’t forget ##u_o##.
 
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  • #75
I think you can figure it out from here.
 
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  • #76
wait hold on its the other way around
 

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