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Differential Equation (Page: 3)
Question No: # 24
Show that the differential equation of `\frac{x^2}{a^2+\lambda}+\frac{y^2}{b^2+\lambda}=1` (`a, b` fixed constants & `\lambda` arbitrary constant) is `(x+y\frac{dy}{dx})(x\frac{dy}{dx}-y)=(a^2-b^2)\frac{dy}{dx}`
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