Thermodynamics Question(Euler's Form)

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Homework Statement


A system obeys the equations:

P=-(NU)/(NV-2AVU)

and

T=2CU1/2V1/2eAU/N/(N-2AU)

Find the fundamental equation
Hint: to integrate let s=Dunvme-Au

Where D, n, m are constants to be determined.


Homework Equations


Aside from the given ones,
V=Nv
U=Nu
du/ds=T
du/dv=-P

The Attempt at a Solution


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