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Question Number 141635 by learner001 last updated on 21/May/21
solve the differential equation (PDE),  z((∂z/∂x)−(∂z/∂y))=z^2 +(x+y)^2 .
$${solve}\:{the}\:{differential}\:{equation}\:\left({PDE}\right), \\ $$$${z}\left(\frac{\partial{z}}{\partial{x}}−\frac{\partial{z}}{\partial{y}}\right)={z}^{\mathrm{2}} +\left({x}+{y}\right)^{\mathrm{2}} . \\ $$

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