solve the following exact differential equation (4y+yx^2)dy-(2x+xy^2)dx=0
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The given differential equation is in the form of M(x, y)dx + N(x, y)dy = 0, where M(x, y) = -(2x+xy^2) and N(x, y) = 4y+yx^2. Show more…
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