Explain why it is always possible to express any homogeneous differential equation M(x
Chapter 2, Problem 31(choose chapter or problem)
Explain why it is always possible to express any homogeneous differential equation M(x, y) dx + N(x, y) dy = 0 in the form You might start by proving that M(x, y) = x"M(l, ylx) and N(x, y) = x"N(l, ylx).
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