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The general solution of the differential equation (y2 – x3 )dx – xydy = 0 (x ≠ 0) is : (where c is a constant of integration)

  • (1)  y2 + 2x2 + cx3 = 0
  • (2)   y2 + 2x3 + cx2 = 0
  • (3)   y2 – 2x + cx3 = 0
  • (4)  y2 – 2x3 + cx2 = 0   
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The correct option is 2) y2+2x3+cx2=0 

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