Implicit First Order Ordinary Differential Equations
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Ordinary Differential Equations

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Implicit Differential Equations

An ordinary differential equation is called implicit when the derivative of the dependent variable, , can not be isolated and moved to the other side of the equal sign.

Differential Equation General Solution/Simplifying Method
Lagrange's differential equation:


which is a special case of .
Clairaut's differential equation:


which is the Lagrange's differential equation with

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