First order homogeneous differential equation
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First-Order Homogeneous Equations. holds for all x,y, and z (for which both sides are defined). which does not equal z n f( x,y) for any n. A first‐order differential equation is said to be homogeneous if M( x,y) and N( x,y) are both homogeneous functions of the same degree.
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