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Except when the exercise indicates otherwise, find a set of solutions.$$\left(x^{3} y^{3}+1\right) d x+x^{4} y^{2} d y=0$$
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We want to separate the variables x and y, so we can rewrite the given equation as: $$ \frac{dx}{x^4} = -\frac{y^2 dy}{x^3 y^3 + 1} $$ Show more…
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