Using the method of the Determination of Integrating Factors, what is the integrating factor when finding the particular solution of the differential equation [3x^2e^(y)-2]dx + [e^(y)+2x]dy = 0 when y(-1)=1 If the constant of integration is a fraction use the symbol / say a/b.
In writing your final answer, follow the format 2x^5y-3x^3ye^(x)+x^3-2y^2=0. Strictly no spaces between symbols. If it involved x and y, write x(with the higher exponent) first followed by y whatever the exponent be. If it involve x alone and y alone, write first the term with x alone then the term with y alone. If the term involved an "e", write first the variable followed by the exponential "e" with the exponent enclosed by ( ).Write the constant of
Using the method of the Determination of Integrating Factors, what is the integrating factor when finding the particular solution of the differential equation [3x^2e^(y)-2]dx + [e^(y)+2x]dy = 0 when y(-1)=1
If the constant of integration is a fraction use the symbol / say a/b.
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