Sorry, for some reason I could not see the end of your previous post. But still, I do not understnad how this works because the whole expression (x-x2*e2y) is multiplied by dy/dx, not just x2*e2y.
Yes, that's the reason I don't know how to do it. I don't think it is a mistake in the problem, since there is a sign "(very tricky)" after it on the problem set.
Homework Statement
Solve the differential equation:
Homework Equations
1+(x-x^2*e^(2y))(dy/dx) = 0
The Attempt at a Solution
No idea how to approach this.