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\dfrac{dy}{dx}=-\dfrac{x}{y} dx dy =− y x start fraction, d, y, divided by, d, x, end fraction, equals, minus, start fraction, x, divided by, y, end fraction Is y=\sqrt{10-x}y= 10−x y, equals, square root of, 10, minus, x, end square root a solution to the above equation?

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