(d^3-d^2)y=0

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Solution for (d^3-d^2)y=0 equation:


Simplifying
(d3 + -1d2) * y = 0

Reorder the terms:
(-1d2 + d3) * y = 0

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
y(-1d2 + d3) = 0
(-1d2 * y + d3 * y) = 0
(-1d2y + d3y) = 0

Solving
-1d2y + d3y = 0

Solving for variable 'd'.

Factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), 'd2y'.
d2y(-1 + d) = 0

Subproblem 1

Set the factor 'd2y' equal to zero and attempt to solve: Simplifying d2y = 0 Solving d2y = 0 Move all terms containing d to the left, all other terms to the right. Simplifying d2y = 0 The solution to this equation could not be determined. This subproblem is being ignored because a solution could not be determined.

Subproblem 2

Set the factor '(-1 + d)' equal to zero and attempt to solve: Simplifying -1 + d = 0 Solving -1 + d = 0 Move all terms containing d to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '1' to each side of the equation. -1 + 1 + d = 0 + 1 Combine like terms: -1 + 1 = 0 0 + d = 0 + 1 d = 0 + 1 Combine like terms: 0 + 1 = 1 d = 1 Simplifying d = 1

Solution

d = {1}

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