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Solve the differential equation. dy/dx - (2/x)y =x^2 cosx​

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Answer:


y=\sin \left(x\right)x^2+c_1x^2

Explanation:

Substitute dy/dx with y


y'\:-\left((2)/(x)\right)y=x^2\cos \left(x\right)

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