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In Problems $1-6,$ determine whether the given equation is separable, linear, neither, or both.$$ \left(t^{2}+1\right) \frac{d y}{d t}=y t-y $$
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We can write the equation as: \[t^{2}+1 \cdot \frac{d y}{d t}=y t-y\] as \[\frac{d y}{d t}=\frac{y t-y}{t^{2}+1}\] Show more…
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