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(2y^2+3x)dx+4xydy=0
Using Exact method of differential equations

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This ODE is exact because


(\partial(2y^2+3x))/(\partial y)=4y


(\partial(4xy))/(\partial x)=4y

So we're looking for a solution
\Psi(x,y)=C such that


(\partial\Psi)/(\partial x)=2y^2+3x


(\partial\Psi)/(\partial y)=4xy

Integrate both sides of the first PDE with respect to
x:


\displaystyle\int(\partial\Psi)/(\partial x)=\int(2y^2+3x)\,\mathrm dx


\Psi=2xy^2+3x+g(y)

Differentiate both sides with respect to
y:


(\partial\Psi)/(\partial y)=4xy+(\mathrm dg)/(\mathrm dy)=4xy


\implies(\mathrm dg)/(\mathrm dy)=0\imples g(y)=C

So the solution to the ODE is


2xy^2+3x=C

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