Separable First-Order Differential Equations
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Now that we know how to classify differential equations, we have to learn how to solve them. Let's start with the easiest ones to solve, separable first-order differential equations. This will involve some simple algebra and then basic calculus, so it shouldn't be tough to follow, but it will give us some good practice with starting to solve these equations.
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