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Determine the following equation exact are
(y-x³)dx+(x+y³)dy=0

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Answered by shambhaviPM
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Answer:

Imagine we do these further partial derivatives:

∂M∂y = ∂2I∂y ∂x

∂N∂x = ∂2I∂y ∂x

they end up the same! And so this will be true:

∂M∂y = ∂N∂x

When it is true we have an an "exact equation" and we can proceed.

And to discover I(x, y) we do EITHER:

I(x, y) = ∫M(x, y) dx (with x as an independent variable), OR

I(x, y) = ∫N(x, y) dy (with y as an independent variable)

And then there is some extra work (we will show you) to arrive at the general solution

I(x, y) = C

Step-by-step explanation:

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