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Mathematics, 09.01.2020 10:31 madim1275

In finding the solutions of differential equations by p, q, method (dy/dx +py = q) , when the integrating factor = e ( to the power , integration of p. dx) is it necessary that q must be in terms of x variable only? or can terms with y variable be also present?

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