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solve the differential equation (3x^2 -xy)dx+(2x^3y^2+x^3y^4)dy=0​

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Answered by llMadeSavagell
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Steps:

  • Substitute y = uv, and. ...
  • Factor the parts involving v.
  • Put the v term equal to zero (this gives a differential equation in u and x which can be solved in the next step)
  • Solve using separation of variables to find u.
  • Substitute u back into the equation we got at step 2.
  • Solve that to find v.
Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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Answer:

Steps:

Substitute y = uv, and. ...

Factor the parts involving v.

Put the v term equal to zero (this gives a differential equation in u and x which can be solved in the next step)

Solve using separation of variables to find u.

Substitute u back into the equation we got at step 2.

Solve that to find v.

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