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Section 2.6, Example 2
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Rasagya Monga
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Section 2.6, Example 2
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February 12, 2018, 12:34:47 AM »
I didn't understand what h(y) is in this case.
I somehow understood the solution up until Integrating one of the equations with respect to x, but nothing after that.
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Victor Ivrii
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$h(y)$ is an arbitrary function of $y$
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Borui Zhang
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you can choose any constant c
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