Let A and k be positive constants Which of the given functio
     Let A and k be positive constants. Which of the given functions is a solution to dy/dt = k(1 - Ay)?  y = A^-1 +Ce^Akt  y = -A + Ce^-kt  y = A^-1 + Ce^-Akt  y = -A + Ce^kt  y = A + Ce^kt 
  
  Solution
Easy way to solve the problem:
Differentiate each of the answer. Check which of the differentials gives k(1-Ay)
Take A,
Differentiating option A:
dy/dt = C(Ak)e^Akt = (AkC)ekAt
and, putting value of A in k(1 - Ay)
= k(1-A*(A-1 -CeAkt)) = k (1 -1+ACeAkt)
= (ACk)eAkt
Both are equal. Hence , A is the right option

