When reduced to a linear DE of order one in z, the Bernoulli's equation +y()= 3x?y² becomes +z(-÷) = 3x²2 ,1 (В +z(÷)=3x2 © ***-)--* -3x2 D none of the given choices (E +z - 3x2

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When reduced to a linear DE of order one in z, the Bernoulli's equation
+yl)= 3x?y² becomes
-y(.
+z(-2)=3x?
, 1
(B
+z(÷)= 3x2
3x2
D none of the given choices
® **)--*
(E
+z
– 3x?
Transcribed Image Text:When reduced to a linear DE of order one in z, the Bernoulli's equation +yl)= 3x?y² becomes -y(. +z(-2)=3x? , 1 (B +z(÷)= 3x2 3x2 D none of the given choices ® **)--* (E +z – 3x?
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