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Find  \: the solution \:  of  \:  \\ Differential \:  equation \\ \begin{gathered} \\ \implies \bf y \sin(2x) dx - (1+ {y}^{2} + { \cos}^{2}x)dy = 0 \\ \end{gathered}⟹ysin(2x)dx−(1+y2+cos2x)dy=0​

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Answered by Naitikkhanve
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Find \: the solution \: of \: \\ Differential \: equation \\ \begin{gathered} \\ \implies \bf y \sin(2x) dx - (1+ {y}^{2} + { \cos}^{2}x)dy = 0 \\ \end{gathered}⟹ysin(2x)dx−(1+y2+cos2x)dy=0

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