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  • 13-03-2024
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Show that the following first-order ordinary differential equation is homogeneous: (xy' = y + 3xcos²(yx)). Hence, solve for the general solution.
a. (y = {1}/{x} + 3cos²(x))
b. (y = {1}/{x} + 3sin²(x))
c. (y = {1}/{x} + 3cos(x))
d. (y = {1}/{x} + 3sin(x))

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