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dy-dx-2y-x-3-e-2y-




Question Number 115869 by bobhans last updated on 29/Sep/20
 (dy/dx) +2y = x^3 .e^(−2y)
$$\:\frac{{dy}}{{dx}}\:+\mathrm{2}{y}\:=\:{x}^{\mathrm{3}} .{e}^{−\mathrm{2}{y}} \\ $$

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