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Show that 1 / x^2, 1 / y^2, 1 / x y, 1 /(x^2 ±y^2) are the integrating factor…

Show that 1 / x^2, 1 / y^2, 1 / x y, 1 /(x^2 ±y^2) are the integrating factors of the equation y^'=y / x, and obtain the solutions representing the same family of curves.

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Видео Show that 1 / x^2, 1 / y^2, 1 / x y, 1 /(x^2 ±y^2) are the integrating factor… канала Eleanor Shaw
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