How does one solve the following differential equation;
y" + c*y' ^2 = g, where g is the acceleration due to mavity. I know there a few clever people on here when it comes to maths. I am lost as to how to do this and am going out of my mind trying to get the solution. C is an arbitrary constant.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			y" + c*y' ^2 = g, where g is the acceleration due to mavity. I know there a few clever people on here when it comes to maths. I am lost as to how to do this and am going out of my mind trying to get the solution. C is an arbitrary constant.
			
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