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Using the substitution u(x) = y + x, solve the differential equation dy dx = (y + x) 2 .
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Using the substitution u(x) = y + x, solve the differential equation dy dx = (y + x) 2 .
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Using the substitution u(x) = y + x, solve the differential equation dy dx = (y + x) 2 .
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you get 15 because if you solve it you gotta add and then subtract like terms and then solve it and so its 15 hope it helps
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