50. The integrating factor of the differential equation x dy + (y - x^2) dx = 0 is.

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50. The integrating factor of the differential
equation x dy + (y - x^2) dx 0 is.
%3D
Does not exist
O e^-2x
e^-2y
O 1
Transcribed Image Text:50. The integrating factor of the differential equation x dy + (y - x^2) dx 0 is. %3D Does not exist O e^-2x e^-2y O 1
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