Cracking The Ap Calculus ab Exam 2018

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There are many types of differential equations, but only a very small number of them appear on the AP
Exam. There are courses devoted to learning how to solve a wide variety of differential equations, but AP
Calculus provides only a very basic introduction to the topic.


SEPARATION OF VARIABLES


If you’re given an equation in which the derivative of a function is equal to some other function, you can
determine the original function by integrating both sides of the equation and then solving for the constant
term.


Example 1: If = and y(0) = 5, find an equation for y in terms of x.


The first step in solving these is to put all of the terms that contain y on the left side of the equals sign and
all of the terms that contain x on the right side. We then have y dy = 4x dx. The second step is to integrate
both sides.


∫y dy = ∫^4 x dx


And then you integrate


    =   2x^2    +   C

You’re not done yet. The final step is to solve for the constant by plugging in x = 0 and y = 5.


    =   2(0^2 ) +   C,  so  C   =   

The solution is = 2x^2 + .


That’s all there is to it. Separate the variables, integrate both sides, and solve for the constant. Often, the
equation will involve a logarithm. Let’s do an example.


Example 2: If = 3x^2 y and y(0) = 2, find an equation for y in terms of x.


First, put the y terms on the left and the x terms on the right.


    =   3x^2    dx

Next, integrate both sides.

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