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I know how to solve first-order differential equation that is separable. But I cannot find any way to solve a non-separable equation of this form:

$$\dot{h}(t) +a h(t) =g\left(b(t)h(t)\right)$$

Is it possible to solve it or there is no solution for that?

Thank you!

TShiong
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  • There is a third possibility, namely, that there is a solution but there is no finite procedure guaranteed to find it. That is the case with most differential equations, solutions exist but one can only use numerical means to find approximate solutions. – Gerry Myerson Mar 11 '23 at 12:14

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