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dy-dx-y-sin-x-y-2-sin-2x-




Question Number 128072 by benjo_mathlover last updated on 04/Jan/21
 (dy/dx) + y.sin x = y^2 .sin 2x
$$\:\frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}}\:+\:\mathrm{y}.\mathrm{sin}\:\mathrm{x}\:=\:\mathrm{y}^{\mathrm{2}} .\mathrm{sin}\:\mathrm{2x} \\ $$
Answered by bemath last updated on 04/Jan/21

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