For example, if you have an ode such as a*df(t)/dt + b*dg(t)/dt + f(t) + g(t) + c = 0 that you'd like to solve and if you want to set one of the derivatives to be zero, how do you do that?
(By "ode solver" in the title I mean solve numerically.)
Please correct me if I'm wrong. In your update, you mentioned that you want to numerically solve the ODE of this form:
I'm not so sure, but this form looks like the first-order "Exact differential equation," and I don't remember how to solve it on pen and paper. Suppose that , and . If and , then the equation is balanced:
@Sam Chak Thanks, it is of that form, but this isn't necessarily going to be something that cancels. How do you solve this numerically using one of the ode solvers?
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