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1. Give the general solution for the following problem
2. y'=1+x^2+y^2+x^2y^2
3. I have attempted to separate the equation and came up with the following:
y'=1+y^2+x^2(1+y^2) from there I ended up with (y'-y^2-1)/(1+y^2)=x^2
I am stuck on what step to take next. I am sure I am just missing something simple.
2. y'=1+x^2+y^2+x^2y^2
3. I have attempted to separate the equation and came up with the following:
y'=1+y^2+x^2(1+y^2) from there I ended up with (y'-y^2-1)/(1+y^2)=x^2
I am stuck on what step to take next. I am sure I am just missing something simple.
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