(1 point) Write the equation in the form y'= f(y/z) then use the substitution y mu to find an implicit general solution.

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(1 point) Write the equation in the form y'= f(y/z) then use the substitution y mu to find an implicit general solution.

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(1 point) Write the equation in the form y'= f(y/z) then use the substitution y mu to find an implicit general solution. Then solve the initial value problem. 3y² + 2x² xy The resulting differential equation in z and u can be written as zu y du da y(1) = 3 x 2/x Separating variables we arrive at sqrt(x^4-1) Separating variables and and simplifying the solution can be written in the form u²+1=Cf(x) where C is an arbitrary constant and xsqrt(Cx which is separable. Transforming back into the variables a and y and using the initial condition to find C we find the explicit solution of the initial value problem is / xsqrt(10x^4-1)
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