If Nr - My M equation = Q, where Q is a function of y only, then the differential has an integrating factor of the form M + Ny' = 0 μ(y) = el Q(y)dy Find an integrating factor and solve the equation y dx + (4xy — e−¹y) dy = 0. - μ(y) NOTE: Do not enter an arbitrary constant An integrating factor is = The solution in implicit form is = c, for any constant c.

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If
Nx - My
M
equation
=
Q, where Q is a function of y only, then the differential
has an integrating factor of the form
μ(y)
M + Ny' = 0
μ(y) = eS Q(y)dy
Find an integrating factor and solve the equation
y dx + (4xy-e-Ay) dy = 0.
=
NOTE: Do not enter an arbitrary constant
An integrating factor is
The solution in implicit form is
= c, for any constant c.
Transcribed Image Text:If Nx - My M equation = Q, where Q is a function of y only, then the differential has an integrating factor of the form μ(y) M + Ny' = 0 μ(y) = eS Q(y)dy Find an integrating factor and solve the equation y dx + (4xy-e-Ay) dy = 0. = NOTE: Do not enter an arbitrary constant An integrating factor is The solution in implicit form is = c, for any constant c.
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