For the primitive integral equation ydx + y 2 dy = x dy ; x ∈ R , y > 0, y = y ( x ), y…
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For the primitive integral equation
ydx + y2 dy = x dy ; x ∈ R, y > 0, y = y (x), y (1) = 1, then y (–3) is
ydx + y2 dy = x dy ; x ∈ R, y > 0, y = y (x), y (1) = 1, then y (–3) is
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Answer
(D) 2
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