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Find an integrating factor of the form x"y" and solve the equation.
(2x1y2-9y)dx + (3y-6x)dy = 0
3 3
An implicit solution in the form F(x,y) = C is x²y4-2x³y³ = C, where C is an arbitrary constant, and no solutions were lost by multiplying by the integrating factor.
(Type an expression using x and y as the variables.)
That's partially correct.
Correct answers: x³-3x³y², no solutions were lost
Your answers:
24
3 3
xy-2xy, no solutions were lost
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Find an integrating factor of the form x"y" and solve the equation.
(2x1y2-9y)dx + (3y-6x)dy = 0
3 3
An implicit solution in the form F(x,y) = C is x²y4-2x³y³ = C, where C is an arbitrary constant, and no solutions were lost by multiplying by the integrating factor.
(Type an expression using x and y as the variables.)
That's partially correct.
Correct answers: x³-3x³y², no solutions were lost
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xy-2xy, no solutions were lost
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