Solve the corresponding differential equation given the general solution via elimination of arbitrary constants: ² (a + x) = x² (3a - x) (3x4 - 6x²y²-y) dx + 8x³ydy = 0 O (242x²y²-y) dx + 4x³y² dy = 0 O (2x³ 3x³y³-y³) dx + 8x²y³ dy = 0 O (3x² - 2x²y²-y) dx + x³y²dy = 0
Solve the corresponding differential equation given the general solution via elimination of arbitrary constants: ² (a + x) = x² (3a - x) (3x4 - 6x²y²-y) dx + 8x³ydy = 0 O (242x²y²-y) dx + 4x³y² dy = 0 O (2x³ 3x³y³-y³) dx + 8x²y³ dy = 0 O (3x² - 2x²y²-y) dx + x³y²dy = 0
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter11: Differential Equations
Section11.CR: Chapter 11 Review
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