I have a question about taking the absolute value of an argument when working with logarithm. I found this solution $u(t) = -\log(\cos(t)+C)$. But i am not sure if I have to take $u(t)=-\log(|\cos(t)+C|)$. Can someone clarify this ?
Differential equation : $u' = \sin(t)\exp(u)$
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