How do I find this answer on TI-89 calculator?

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The discussion focuses on solving the differential equation x*dy/dx + 2y = 10x^2 using the TI-89 calculator. The correct input for the calculator is deSolve(x*(dy/dx)+2*y=10*x^2,x,y). Users should navigate to F3 --> Calc --> desolve to access the solution. Additional examples and guidance can be found on the TI education website.

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Here's the problem:
Find the general solution of x*dy/dx+2y=10x^2.

How do I find the answer for this problem on Ti-89 calculator? What's the input?
 
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deSolve(x*(dy/dx)+2*y=10*x^2,x,y). Go to F3 --> Calc --> desolve; x is the independent variable, y is the function / dependent variable.
 

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