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OpenStudy (anonymous):

differential dy/dx=(y+x)/(xy)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm, I don't think there's a convenient substitution we can use here...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i too have tried a lot but nothing yields for its not homogeneous neither linear form

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You might be able to solve it as an exact equation, but I'm not sure that's helpful.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have solved it like that but does not match the answer........

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was a subsidiary of ...... solve by charpit's method \[pxy+pq+qy=y ^{2}\] in the process of solving this question i got this differential

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it would be kind enough if you could attempt solving this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I doubt I can be of much help regarding Charpit's. You'd know more than me, I haven't taken a class in PDE's. As for this equation, I think a clever substitution is in order, but as to what it might be, I have no clue. Sorry!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thankyou .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@UnkleRhaukus might be able to help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@satellite73

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