PART I. Re-arrange the equation so that it is in form 1, if possible. If it is not possible, then put it in form 2. Form
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PART I. Re-arrange the equation so that it is in form 1, if possible. If it is not possible, then put it in form 2. Form 1: v(y)dy = w(x)dx Form 2: dx + p(x)y = f(x) Your final answer must have like terms combined and fractions reduced. Also, your final answer is to have as few exponents as possible. (An exponent that has more than one term is still a single exponent. So, for example, x* x26x-4, which has 3 exponents, should be re-expressed as x3+2b-e, which now has only 1 exponent.) Problem 1. (20%) yx cos(x®)dx + x?dx - dx = x?dx + ein(x")dx = xdy Problem 2. (20%) (x2 + 2)dy + (6y - e* xeIn(x))dx = yxdx