Show that if x = 0, then y = 1/x satisfies the equationx3y + x2y xy = 0

Chapter 2, Problem 48

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Show that if \(x \neq 0\), then \(y=1 / x\) satisfies the equation \(x^{3} y^{\prime \prime}+x^{2} y^{\prime}-x y=0\).

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x not equal to 0

y=1/x

x^3y''+x^2y'-xy=0

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