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Form the differential equation whose general solution is y=(x+c)^2, where c is a arbitrary constant.

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y=cx−c2 is the general solution of the differential equation (c-arbitrary constant) · (y′)2−xy′+y=0 · y′′=0 · y′=c · (y′)2+y′−xy=0 · The D. E whose solution is ...

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