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How can we solve them using the appropriate method of differential equation: 1. ( 1 + x^4 ) dy + x ( 1 + y^2 ) dx = 0 2. xy dx - x^2 dy = y sqrt( x^2 y^2 ) dy
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How can we solve them using the appropriate method of differential equation: 1. ( 1 + x^4 ) dy + x ( 1 + y^2 ) dx = 0 2. xy dx - x^2 dy = y sqrt( x^2 y^2 ) dy
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How can we solve them using the appropriate method of differential equation:
1. ( 1 + x^4 ) dy + x ( 1 + y^2 ) dx = 0
2. xy dx - x^2 dy = y sqrt( x^2 y^2 ) dy
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