Consider the differential equation ay“ dæ + 6xydy = 0, with a a real constant. If u(x,y)=xy is an integrating factor of the equation, then the value of a is

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Consider the differential equation ay² dx + 6æydy = 0, with a a real constant. If u(x.y)=xy is an
integrating factor of the equation, then the value of a is
O a) 4
O b) 3
O c) 6
O d) 12
Transcribed Image Text:(1.2) Consider the differential equation ay² dx + 6æydy = 0, with a a real constant. If u(x.y)=xy is an integrating factor of the equation, then the value of a is O a) 4 O b) 3 O c) 6 O d) 12
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