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solve (3y+2x+4)dx-(4x+6y+5)dy=0​

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Answered by uzma666
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Answer:

Let's solve for d.

(3y+2x+4)(d)x−(4x+6y+5)(d)y=0

Step 1: Factor out variable d.

d(2x2−xy−6y2+4x−5y)=0

Step 2: Divide both sides by 2x^2-xy-6y^2+4x-5y.

d(2x2−xy−6y2+4x−5y)÷

2x2−xy−6y2+4x−5y=

0÷2x2−xy−6y2+4x−5y

d=0÷2x2−xy−6y2+4x−5y

Answer:

d=0÷2x2−xy−6y2+4x−5y

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