What is the integrating factor of the nonexact DE (4xy + 3y – x) de + æ (x + 2y) dy = 0?

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Chapter5: Polynomial And Rational Functions
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Problem 27PT: Find the unknown value. 27. y varies jointly with x and the cube root of 2. If when x=2 and...
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What is the integrating factor of the nonexact DE
(4ry + 3y – 2) dr +x (x + 2y) dy = 0?
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Transcribed Image Text:What is the integrating factor of the nonexact DE (4ry + 3y – 2) dr +x (x + 2y) dy = 0? O.
Solve:
V – my = C1em
whiere C1 and m are constants.
а.
y (sec x – tan x) = c + x – cos x
b. 4y sin 2x = c + sin 2x – 2x cos 2x
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С. хy sin x %3D с + sin x
— хcos x
х COS X
d. y = (c,x + c2)emx
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Transcribed Image Text:Solve: V – my = C1em whiere C1 and m are constants. а. y (sec x – tan x) = c + x – cos x b. 4y sin 2x = c + sin 2x – 2x cos 2x - С. хy sin x %3D с + sin x — хcos x х COS X d. y = (c,x + c2)emx %|
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