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Mathematics, 16.10.2019 00:30 kitttimothy55

Integrating factor.

for the diferential equation:

(p(x)y-q(x)y^n)+y'=0

find an integrating factor of the form f(x)g(x) to solve the equation.

i tried and tried and got nothing, you guys are my only choice, .

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