differentiate (first order and first degree) solve x²ydx-(x²+y³)day=0
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x²ydx-(x³+y³)dy=0 x^2y dx = (x^3 + y^3) dy dx/dy = (x^3 + y^3)/x^2y dx/dy is the first derivative. x²ydx-(x²+y³)dy=0 dx/dy = (x^2 + y^3)/x^2y
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