Explanation:tion of differential equation x^ 3 d y d x =y^ 3 +y^ 2 y^ 2 -x^ 2 is

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Explanation:tion of differential equation
\(x^{3} \frac{d y}{d x}=y^{3}+y^{2} \sqrt{y^{2}-x^{2}}\) is
  1. \(x y=c\left(y+\sqrt{y^{2}-x^{2}}\right)\)
  2. \(x y=c\left(y+\sqrt{x^{2}-y^{2}}\right)\)
  3. \(x y=c\left(x+\sqrt{x^{2}+y^{2}}\right)\)
  4. None

Answer

(A) x y=c (y+ y^ 2 -x^ 2 )

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