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Determine the General and Particular solutions of this First Order Differential equation by direct integration or by separating the variables as a
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Question 851664: Calculus, having some trouble.
Determine the General and Particular solutions of this First Order Differential equation by direct integration or by separating the variables as appropriate
dx/dy= xy – x given that when y=2, x=1
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