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Find the general solution for
\frac{dy}{dx} = xe^{-y} + \frac{2}{x}
\frac{dy}{dx} = xe^{-y} + \frac{2}{x}
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Homework & Coursework Questionsmathwizarddud said:Why do (almost) everyone assume that my posts are homeworks questions? Is it invalid to post some (sensible) problems that one made up him/herself to learn the ways others solve it? LOL![]()
mathwizarddud said:Why do (almost) everyone assume that my posts are homeworks questions? Is it invalid to post some (sensible) problems that one made up him/herself to learn the ways others solve it? LOL![]()
mathwizarddud said:Why do (almost) everyone assume that my posts are homeworks questions? Is it invalid to post some (sensible) problems that one made up him/herself to learn the ways others solve it? LOL![]()
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