Problems with the diff function
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Hello everyone. I am trying to calculate the following exact differential equation:
(2y-2xy^3 + 4x +6)dx + (2x -3x^2y^2 -1) = 0
First, I divide the equation into two parts, M and N. Then, I try to calculate their derivatives to see if both coincide in order to see if it is an exact equation. I do this with the diff function and this is where the problem arises. When I run the following code:
syms x y
M = '2 * y - 2 * x * y^3 + 4* x + 6';
N = '2*x - 3*x^2*y^2 -1 '
cond = diff(M,y) - diff(N,x)
I get the following error: Difference order N must be a positive integer scalar
Does anyone know how to solve this problem? Thank you very much.
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Torsten
on 31 Mar 2022
syms x y
M = 2*y - 2*x*y^3 + 4*x + 6;
N = 2*x - 3*x^2*y^2 - 1 ;
cond = diff(M,y) - diff(N,x)
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