Using an Integrating Factor In Exercises 3336, use the integrating factor to find the

Chapter 16, Problem 36

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Using an Integrating Factor In Exercises 33-36, use the integrating factor to find the general solution of the differential equation.

Integrating Factor                                                    Differential Equation

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

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u(x, y)=x^-2 y^-2

-y^3 dx+(xy^2-x^2)dy=0

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