The integrating factor for the differential equation (xy³)dx + (x²y² + 1)dy = 0 is

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The integrating factor for the differential equation (xy³) dx + (x²y² + 1)dy = 0 is
y
1/y
1/X O
X
None of them O
Transcribed Image Text:The integrating factor for the differential equation (xy³) dx + (x²y² + 1)dy = 0 is y 1/y 1/X O X None of them O
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