In 13 and 14, find an integrating factor of the form x n y

Chapter 2, Problem 13E

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QUESTION:

In Problems 13 and 14, find an integrating factor of the form \(x^{n} y^{m}\) and solve the equation.

\(\left(2 y^{2}-6 x y\right) d x+\left(3 x y-4 x^{2}\right) d y=0\)

Equation Transcription:

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x^{n} y^{m}

(2y^{2}-6xy)dx+(3xy-4x^{2})dy=0

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QUESTION:

In Problems 13 and 14, find an integrating factor of the form \(x^{n} y^{m}\) and solve the equation.

\(\left(2 y^{2}-6 x y\right) d x+\left(3 x y-4 x^{2}\right) d y=0\)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

x^{n} y^{m}

(2y^{2}-6xy)dx+(3xy-4x^{2})dy=0

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