Basics of Differential Equations
Basics of Differential Equations
EQUATIONS
ENGR. CYNTHIA V. PLAZA
INSTRUCTOR
Learning Objectives
• Identify the order of a differential equation
• Explain what is meant by a solution to a
differential equation
• Distinguish between the general solution and a
particular solution of a differential equation
• Identify an initial-value problem
• Identify whether a given function is a solution to
a differential equation or an initial-value problem
Definition: Differential Equation
A differential equation is an equation involving
an unknown function y = f (x) and one or more
of its derivatives. A solution to a differential
equation is a function y = f (x) that satisfies the
differential equation when f and its derivatives
are substituted into the equation.
Example 1: Verifying Solutions of DE
Next, substitute y and y’ into the left-hand side of the
differential equation:
SOLUTION
Any function of the form y = x2 + C is a solution to this
differential equation. Thus, we need to determine C.
SOLUTION
Any function of the form y = x2 + C is a solution to this
differential equation. Thus, we need to determine C.
SOLUTION
For a function to satisfy an initial-value problem,
it must satisfy both the differential equation and
the initial condition.
Start by finding y’, then substitute values to both y and y’ into the left-
hand side of the differential equation and simplify:
The result verifies the initial value. Therefore the given function satisfies
the initial-value problem.
An initial-value problem will consists of two parts:
the differential equation and the initial condition.