Write the general form of a differential equation of first order and first degree.
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Differential equations of the first order and first degree. Any differential equation of the first order and first degree can be written in the form

Example. The differential equation

can also be written as
(x - 3y)dx + (x - 2y)dy = 0
Existence of a solution. The general solution of the equation dy/dx = g(x, y), if it exists, has the form f(x, y, C) = 0, where C is an arbitrary constant.
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Differential equations of the first order and first degree. Any differential equation of the first order and first degree can be written in the form
dy/dx = g(x, y) or M(x,y)dx+N(x,y)Dy
eg: (x - 3y)dx + (x - 2y)dy = 0
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