Find the general solution of the following differential equation. Primes denote derivatives with respect to x. xyy' = y^2 + 7xsqrt{9x^2 + y^2} For x, y > 0, a general solution is (Type an implicit general solution in the form F(x,y) = C, where C is an arbitrary constant. Type an expression using x and y as the variables.)
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