(B) Show that for any value of the arbitrary constant C the function xy(C-.x)=1 is a solution of the differential equation xy' + y = x²y²

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(B) Show that for any value of the arbitrary constant C the function xy(C-x)=1
is a solution of the differential equation
xy' + y = x²y²
Transcribed Image Text:(B) Show that for any value of the arbitrary constant C the function xy(C-x)=1 is a solution of the differential equation xy' + y = x²y²
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