Find a family of solutions of the differential equation $(2x + 5y - 6 - 20)dx + (5x + 2y - 8 - 15)dy = 0$ Write the answer in the implicit form $f(x,y) = C$
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First, let's rewrite the given differential equation in a more standard form: 0 = xpI - 8z + x + xp0Z9 - + xz Simplifying, we have: 0 = xp - 8z + x + xp0Z9 - + xz Now, let's rearrange the terms: 0 = xp + x + xp0Z9 - + xz - 8z Show more…
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