Re: integrating factor problem
From: Ari (NOaristotlepolonium_at_yahoo.comSPAM)
Date: 03/17/05
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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 17:20:20 -0600
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CORRECTION -- near the last line
The solution should be
F(x, y) = 2x^3 y^2 - x^2 y^3 = c.
Also. B. VanPelt's observation gives another way to solve the problem,
but I think the manipulations might be a little more time-consuming.
Aristotle Polonium
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