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How do you solve for y in y + ln|y| = -x cos(x) + sin(x) + c ?
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are you sure you can isolate y?
I'm pretty sure. It's what I got after separating and integrating y' = (xy sinx)/(y+1)
I'm not certain if I did the separation and integration steps right. The equation above is a differential equation I'm supposed solve.
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