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differential equation (2x + 3y) dx + (4x + y) dy = 0?

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The given differential equation is  (4x – 3y)dx + (2y – 3x)dy = 0

  4xdx + 2ydy – 3(xdy + ydx) = 0  

4xdx + 2ydy – 3d(xy) = 0  

Integrating, we get  2x2 + y2 – 3xy = c

 which is the required solution of the given differential equation=

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