Solved: itial-value problem by finding, as in Example 4,

Chapter 2, Problem 37E

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QUESTION:

In Problems 37 and 38 solve the given initial-value problem by finding as in Example 4, an appropriate integrating factor.

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

Text Transcription:

x dx + (x^2 y+4y) dy = 0

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QUESTION:

In Problems 37 and 38 solve the given initial-value problem by finding as in Example 4, an appropriate integrating factor.

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

Text Transcription:

x dx + (x^2 y+4y) dy = 0

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We have to solve the given differential equation by finding an appropriate integrating factor.

 

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