What this quiz covers
This quiz focuses on Verifying De Solutions, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Calculus 2.
A student is verifying that y=x2+12x satisfies the differential equation dxdy+x2+12xy=x2+12. After computing dxdy=(x2+1)22(1−x2) using the quotient rule, what should their next step reveal?
Calculus 2 Quiz
Practice Verifying De Solutions in Calculus 2 with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Verifying De Solutions, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Calculus 2.
Try each quiz question before looking at the correct answer. Use the explanations to review missed ideas, then come back to similar questions until the pattern feels familiar.
A student is verifying that y=x2+12x satisfies the differential equation dxdy+x2+12xy=x2+12. After computing dxdy=(x2+1)22(1−x2) using the quotient rule, what should their next step reveal?
A function y(x) satisfies the differential equation xy′−2y=x3ex. To verify that y=x2(ex+C) is indeed a solution, which step in the verification process would reveal an error if one exists?
For the differential equation dx2d2y+4dxdy+4y=0, a student proposes the solution y=(Ax+B)e−2x. When verifying this solution, what should be the result of computing y′′+4y′+4y?
For the second-order linear differential equation y′′−3y′+2y=ex, consider the proposed solution y=Aex+Be2x+21xex. When verifying this solution, what is the most likely source of error in a student's work?
The function y=Ce−x2/2 is proposed as a solution to the differential equation y′+xy=0. However, when checking the initial condition y(1)=3, which of the following statements about the verification process is correct?
Consider the initial value problem dxdy=2y+x, y(0)=1. A student proposes the solution y=23e2x−2x−41. To complete the verification, which condition must be checked last?