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Mathematics 27 Online
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how to solve this question? show that the differential equation x^2 dy/dx + xy - y^2 = 0 can be reduced to equation x^3 du/dx = u^2 by using the substitution u = xy. hence, find y in term of x, if given y=1, when x=1.

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