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dy/dx = xe^(y-2x) , form differntial eqaution

 
 
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Reply Fri 4 Mar, 2016 07:05 pm
dy/dx = xe^(y-2x) , i am asked to form differential equation using this equation . the ans given is (e^-y) = 0.5(e^-2x)(x+0.5) + a , how to get the answer? btw , i have attached my working

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