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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It is because your still getting the same number 3 because even though your multiplying and dividing it still works
U have a right triangle...so one angle is 90%......and the second angle is 35%...keep in mind, the angles of a triangle = 180%
so the measure of the third angle is : 180 - 90 - 35 = 55%