The integrating factor of the differentiable equation (xy – 1) dy dx + y ^ 2 =0 is
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The integrating factor of the differentiable equation
(xy – 1) \(\frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}}+\mathrm{y}^{2}=0\) is
(xy – 1) \(\frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}}+\mathrm{y}^{2}=0\) is
- y
- \(\frac{1}{y}\)
- \(\frac{1}{x y}\)
- xy
Answer
(A) y
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