SOLUTION: How to solve (x-y)^2 dy = a^2 dx by separation method?
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How to solve (x-y)^2 dy = a^2 dx by separation method?
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Edwin McCravy(20064)
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let x-y = z x = y+z dx = dy+dz
Since z = x-y
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