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g, as in Example 4, an appropriate integrating
Chapter 2, Problem 36E(choose chapter or problem)
QUESTION:
In Problems 31–36 solve the given differential equation by finding, as in Example 4, an appropriate integrating factor.
\(\left(y^{2}+x y^{3}\right) \ d x+\left(5 y^{2}-x y+y^{3} \sin y\right) \ d y=0\)
Text Transcription:
(y^2 + xy^3) dx + (5y^2 - xy + y^3 sin y) dy = 0
Questions & Answers
QUESTION:
In Problems 31–36 solve the given differential equation by finding, as in Example 4, an appropriate integrating factor.
\(\left(y^{2}+x y^{3}\right) \ d x+\left(5 y^{2}-x y+y^{3} \sin y\right) \ d y=0\)
Text Transcription:
(y^2 + xy^3) dx + (5y^2 - xy + y^3 sin y) dy = 0
ANSWER:Step 1 of 6
Given that
We have to solve the given differential equation by finding, as in Example 4, an appropriate integrating factor.