The general solution of the differential equation dy dx = e^ x + y is:
Mathematics · Class 12 · CBSE — Differential Equations
The general solution of the differential equation \(\dfrac{dy}{dx} = e^{x + y}\) is:
- \(e^x + e^{-y} = c\)
- \(e^x + e^y = c\)
- \(e^{-x} + e^y = c\)
- \(e^{-x} + e^{-y} = c\)
Answer
(A) e^x + e^ -y = c
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