The integrating factor of the differential equation 2xy dx + (4y + 3x^2) dy = 0 is . Does not exist

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Chapter11: Differential Equations
Section11.1: Solutions Of Elementary And Separable Differential Equations
Problem 16E: Find the general solution for each differential equation. Verify that each solution satisfies the...
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The integrating factor of the differential equation (2xy – y^2 + y) dx + (3x^2 - 4xy + 3x) = 0 is _-
Dues nul exial
O y^2
O 2ly
O1
The integrating factor of the differential equation 2xy dx + (4y + 3x^2) dy = 0 is
1
2/y
O y^2
O Does not exist
Transcribed Image Text:The integrating factor of the differential equation (2xy – y^2 + y) dx + (3x^2 - 4xy + 3x) = 0 is _- Dues nul exial O y^2 O 2ly O1 The integrating factor of the differential equation 2xy dx + (4y + 3x^2) dy = 0 is 1 2/y O y^2 O Does not exist
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