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7 June, 21:28

How do you calculate the explicit solution to dP/dt=kP-h?

(k and h are positive constants) How do you calculate the explicit solution to dP/dt=kP-h?

(k and h are positive constants)

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  1. 7 June, 21:44
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    Since the k and h are constants therefore this differential equation is a variable separable D. E. In order to solve this D. E. we need to group together terms with the same variable, that is,

    dP / (kP-h) = dt

    perform integral on both sides of the equation, we obtain

    (1/k) * ln (kP - h) = t + C

    Since we are not given limits to the equation, it is best to put C or the constant term in any side of the equation.
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