find the complete integral of (p+q)(z-xp-yq)=1?
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To get the complete integral of the given nonlinear partial differential equation, we should try to obtain a second solution Page 3 58 R.V.Waghmare and P.S.Avhale,say, h(x,y,z,p,q,a,b) of the Charpit's equations. Then the elimination of p and q will give us the complete integral; [1].
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find the complete integral of (p+q)(z-xp-yq)=1?
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