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x(1-x^(2)) dy + (2x^(2)y-y-5x^(3)) dx = ...

`x(1-x^(2)) dy + (2x^(2)y-y-5x^(3)) dx = 0`

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`y = 5 x + cx sqrt( 1- x^(2))`
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