9. (ye^{xy} - 2y^3)dx + (xe^{xy} - 6xy^2 - 2y)dy = 0
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y1 - y2 = x1 - x2 We can solve for y1 using the Pythagorean Theorem. y1 = (x1 + x2)^2 Show more…
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